Murphy's Law (2003) s03e04 Episode Script
Extra Mile
Honey, I'm home! Did you bring any washing-up liquid? Hey, shove a broom up my arse and I could sweep the floor as I go along.
So did you get a chance to look at this? No.
I've got in with Callard and now we're after some posh twat.
No, no, I haven't looked at it.
But Rees really wants us to pursue it.
I'm sure he does.
It would be a major result to get the both of them.
For Rees's career, maybe.
Aren't you curious what Garvey was doing at Levine's gallery? Maybe they've got a shared passion for modern art.
Callard's selling him dead bodies in formaldehyde.
So who put that together? New girl - very, very Fit.
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thorough.
How come Callard's never mentioned Garvey to you? Never mentioned his mother, but I assume he's got one.
Any ideas as to how you might get in with Garvey? I thought I might stay as a guest in his hotel in Goa for a couple of weeks.
Murph, Rees is sticking his neck out on this one.
Rees can stick his neck up his arse for all I care.
You don't mean that.
Do you know the feeling when you've been driving on the motorway and you can't remember the last ten minutes? I can't remember the last ten weeks.
You spent months getting an undercover officer in with Callard, a target I know you've been after for a long time, and you get him with his hands all over three quarters of a million pounds' worth of fake euros.
It was only good to put him inside for five, maybe six years.
He'd be out in three.
If I'd offered that two months ago, you'd have jumped at it.
We didn't know this would lead us to Garvey.
I went to his hotel in St Ives with my husband.
It was one of the most beautiful places I've ever been.
At ã500 a night, so it should be.
Garvey's raised millions for children's charities.
Harold Shipman had a Blue Peter badge.
Stephen Look, he's one of the most reputable businessmen in this country, and you think he's increasing his cash flow with some dodgy euros?! His business must be worth ten times that.
I don't know what he's doing.
I just know it's illegal.
On what evidence? Good old-fashioned hunch, is it? You and I both know that sometimes that's all we ever have - an instinct that something is not right.
And if you're not right? I need facilities on Garvey's phones.
You may get one on his land line.
I wouldn't hold out for a mobile.
A word with the Home Office.
You're risking a great deal.
Oh! Uh Urgh! Where's Murphy? He's on his way.
You spoke to him? OK, everyone, let's, erget round.
Come on, quick as you can.
Right, I've drafted in DC Clare Leedham to help with some of the background on Garvey.
Hi.
Welcome.
OK, off you go, Clare.
Thank you, sir.
George Garvey.
In the 1970s, using his family's investments and contacts, Garvey began to import colonial and oriental treasures, specialising in rugs, antique furniture from all over the world.
He became well-known for his flair for design and had an impact on what people were putting in their homes.
In 1989, he formed the Ergo Company and opened his first of many prestigious hotels in Holland Park.
It was the original hip hotel, it kick-started the current trend for small, off-beat hotels where the interior designs are cutting edge.
Clare, this is an investigation, not an episode of This Is Your Life.
Look, Callard and Garvey operate in totally separate worlds.
We know a lot about Callard, but how do we get to Garvey? I can read one of his menus, but it doesn't tell me what he eats when no-one's looking.
Vodka coke.
Eddie McHale? Who wants to know? Garvey's wife filed for divorce citing persistent infidelity and mental cruelty.
How much did she get? 4.
6 million and the house in Scotland where she now lives with her daughter.
What about the son? Scott.
You know him? Yeah, three months ago, whilst under the influence of drugs, Scott was involved in a hit-and-run.
A week before the trial the key witness suddenly pulled out.
What, your case? It came across my desk.
And you think Callard had something to do with it? When Callard battered that policeman to death, he managed to silence at least 20 witnesses.
They found enough cocaine in the car to charge him with intent to supply.
The judge ordered that he be sent to rehab.
Yeah, but isn't he a big fish in the dealing world? Well, mainly amongst his rich friends.
They've very much the recreational crowd.
He owes me money.
Join the queue.
I have a proposition for you.
What are you talking about? I intend to get my money back.
Got nothing to do with me.
How much does he owe you? 20K.
10%, I'll get it back.
Five.
Two grand, nothing less.
But what have we got between Callard and Garvey? Callard's building company? Any links? None that we can establish.
I know we're looking at the criminal link between Garvey and Callard, but we should look more at the relationship between George Garvey and Barry Levine.
George Garvey's imported artefacts for years.
Levine's an art and antiques dealer, and not straight.
But how do we think Callard might fit in? They were there at Barry Levine's for a reason.
I wanna know what that reason is! Where the hell is Murphy? All right! All right! Whoever you are, you've got the wrong guy! I don't think so.
I represent the interests of Eddie McHale.
I don't have the money.
You're a Garvey, aren't you? What's that got to do with it? Your family's not exactly on the breadline.
You think my father's gonna cough up? Yes.
Piss off! Oi, come on! Oi, let me out of here right now! Oi! Oi, come on! What are you? Look, I've some money in my pocket, you can have that, all right? I could take you to a cash point, but if you're going to touch me, I'm telling you, I'm not into that sort of thing, all right? Hello? Hello? Hello? Where I come from, people who don't pay what's owed get a knee-capping.
It tends to work.
OK, I'll take you to him.
Get out.
Get in.
We're on.
See you there.
Why didn't you tell me?! Murphy thought he'd try something, bless him.
You didn't know either? First he doesn't come in for a meeting! Look, you wanted a way in to Garvey, Murphy got you one through Scott.
I didn't expect him to do it by himself! Paul tell me the truth, should I be worried? Maybe he thoughtlike we all did, that getting Callard would be an end result.
Now he's got to run an extra mile.
Well, he can't do it on his own.
Come in.
Sit down.
Make yourself at home, and your friend.
I thought you were dead.
Rehab.
- The same thing.
- Hey, I know you.
So where's the old man? They owe me.
You can get your money here.
Don't piss me about.
Hey, I said I know you.
Have I represented you? Prosecuted him, more like.
Er, Trevor, a quick word, mate.
I really don't think we need any more gear tonight.
You owe me from last time and the time before that.
You've come here for money? You didn't have the moustache, did you? Oh, come on, where do I know you from? No, no, no, I'll get it in a minute.
For God's sake, Scotty, put Daisy out of her misery, will you? That night we were together, you said you didn't want to know my name.
You said you liked it better that way.
What did he say? Don't worry, mate.
We only did it five times.
Come on, go.
Oi! Oi, get back here! That was serious! I'll tell you now, there's one thing I want to know, was it five times? You've an hour to find 20 grand, but I know where your arsehole friends live, so me and McHale can pick it up ourselves.
I can get it.
You better.
Get in the car! 'Give me a position on Garvey.
' It fitted better before Christmas.
Garvey's on his way to the restaurant.
And the phone? The phone.
RADIO: 'It's in his right-hand jacket pocket.
' In the right-hand jacket pocket, go.
And, hey, you're breaking the first rule of undercover work.
New shoes.
Do it.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Nice one.
Yeah.
Misspent youth.
Oh I told you, new shoes.
Right, here's Murphy.
Callard's number's listed under "builders".
Texts? I'm trying to find them.
Here, let me.
Here's one from Callard, "Table for two at eight".
That isn't a reservation.
It's code.
Johnny Er, is my father here? I'll just check for you, Mr Garvey.
He's probably not even in town.
I told you this wasn't going to work.
Go tell him you're with a psychopathic Irishman who'll kill you if you don't settle your debt.
Hi, Dad, erjust popped in on the off-chance, thought you were in the Isle of Man.
John, call security will you? Yes, sir.
It's fine, er, can I have a quick word? I have a few minutes before my appointment.
I'm coming with you.
I don't believe you were invited, Mr Murphy.
I'm the man who's been given the delightful task of calling in your son's drug debt.
How much was it? ã20,000.
I don't see how that would have anything to do with me.
When a guest doesn't pay their bill? You take a credit-card number as a guarantee against payment.
That's what your boy has done, but he hasn't used a credit card, he's used your name as his guarantee.
You don't frighten me, Mr Murphy.
I have friends bigger and uglier than you.
Good.
Go get them.
He's gonna need them.
Come on.
'Hello, sir.
' Yes, did I leave my mobile in the restaurant? 'ErmI'm afraid not, Mr Garvey.
' Are you sure? 'Yes, it's not here, sir.
' OK.
He's dialling.
Yeah.
It's Callard! Take Garvey's mobile back.
Who is this? It's ME.
Someone calling himself Murphy has gotten hold of my son.
Murphy? You know him? I think you've got the wrong number.
It's urgent! Yeah, I'm sure it is.
Get in there! Result, it worked, Garvey's called Callard, and Callard has summoned Murphy.
They're meeting at the gym in half an hour.
We've proved there is a link.
Callard's the man Garvey calls when he's in trouble.
We'll need a lot more than that.
We'll get it.
Where are we? What you doing? Eh?! I can get it, mate, just give me a bit more time.
Tried it your way and it didn't work.
Ah, that hurts! Where are you going?! Hey! Hey Look, the lease is in mine and Richard's name.
I want you out of here.
Me and Richard had an understanding.
Well, he's not around, and I don't understand, sodeal off.
Look what the cat dragged in.
So you thought it would take two of you to get a woman out of her own office, did you? I'm flattered.
What? You should keep out of this.
Keep out of what? Ellie's decided she wants to take over the gym.
Look, just get out both of you.
I'm not surprised Richard left.
Look at the state of you.
Dave, we need to talk.
Go buy yourself something nice.
Cheer us all up a bit.
You went to McHale? He offered me a job, I said I'd do it, and I will.
You work for me! Right, when you can be arsed calling me.
I've been busy.
With George frigging Garvey, since when is he part of your set-up? There's 20 grand and a bit extra.
Keep that boy out of harm's way.
I don't want every arsehole dealer knocking on my door looking for a quick payout.
You want me to baby-sit? You wanted a job, now you've got one.
No way.
I'm seeing his old man in the morning.
I want him to know it's nice and quiet, safe and sound.
How long for? I'll bring you in when it's right.
Look after the boy.
TYRES SQUEAL Who was that? You don't know him? Dave Callard.
It turns out your dad was willing to part with some money after all.
Where's McHale? Wait here.
Aren't you gonna tie me up again? Jameson's, please.
How are you doing? Callard and Garvey are meeting tomorrow morning.
Where? Dunno, tail them both.
Registration number, blue Ford Mondeo.
Somebody following you? Maybe a six-foot rabbit.
Where are you going? For a piss.
Later.
Sit down.
You OK, Murph? Guess who I met tonight.
Daisy Blakeston.
Did she see you? Off her tits, couldn't remember my name.
She cross-examined me three days last summer.
I had to go quite hard on her.
Rees is worried about you.
I'm doing the job.
Not the job, YOU - pumped up, running on empty.
Go safe now.
You, move it.
Come on, up! Geezer Got the money? Don't you trust me or something? Shut up.
Nice night for it.
I said shut up.
We said two.
Give it to the man.
Here I've got someone wants to say hello to you.
Oi, oi, no, no Stay out of it.
It's got nothing to do with you! Dave Callard gave me that money! And?! He's a personal friend of the boy's father.
Then Mr Callard will understand why this little shit needs a lesson in how to behave himself.
Chop the bastard up for all I care, but I know Dave Callard.
The boy ruined a kilo of the very best gear.
I was looking at a profit of 15 grand.
You tell that to You want to tell me what's going on? Look, before he went in the funny farm he owed me big time, so I sent him to Bradley, do some delivery, pay me back.
I give him a parcel, top quality gear, 95%.
By the time my client gets it, it's been cut with crap.
He says it's got nothing to do with him, he's a delivery boy.
Did you cheat on the parcel? So what if I did? Everyone cuts it! Not my gear.
Dave Callard would not want his friend hurt.
He won't want bad blood.
Let me talk to him, see what he says.
Get up.
Get up! TELEPHONE RINGS HE WHISTLES Call coming in.
I'll call you back.
Quiet.
Murphy.
I need money and cocaine, Dave.
Oh, a little something for the weekend? I'm not joking, 95% pure, a kilo, and 15 grand in cash.
Something's wrong.
What? Scott's problems are more serious than we thought.
He wants money and cocaine.
15 grand and a kilo of charlie.
Get him to meet with Callard and Garvey.
What if they don't help? We'll take it out of petty cash! What did Dave Callard say? You sure you don't know him? Well Well, no, I Last year Igot into a bit of trouble and he The hit-and-run.
You know about that? It was in the papers.
Yeah It was an accident.
Did Daddy bail you out? Well, you know how it is.
Dave Callard, itit just got sorted.
Murphy thinks Scott probably has met Callard before.
The hit-and-run? We've been trying to track down the witness.
It looks like she left the country just before the trial.
It seems Garvey's not as minted as we thought.
His main financier is threatening to foreclose.
Meaning? Garvey's Holland Park hotel is a huge success.
He borrows money against it, buys properties from all over the world.
Banks can't get enough of him.
The problem is that other companies, wealthier hotel chains, have cottoned on and are squeezing him out of the market.
I thought people like George Garvey were impervious to loans and mortgages.
So do people like Sir George Garvey.
All the more reason for him to be looking for a new source of revenue.
Dave Callard.
Who said you could agree anything on my behalf? I'd walk away, but if Scott doesn't get the money and gear A kilo? Bradley's taking the piss.
Listen, you did the deal, you find it! Fine.
I'll hand him to Bradley.
He can continue to use his head as football practice.
Put that down! You're in enough trouble.
Just shut them up.
"Nice and quiet," you said, "safe and sound.
" Plates are over there.
Go and get them.
Knife in the drawer, butter in the fridge.
One of those.
You can't be used to this.
Why didn't you walk away when Bradley went for me? Don't flatter yourself, I'm getting paid for this.
For some reason Dave Callard wants you kept out of trouble, so I'm stuck with you for the foreseeable future.
How does someone like your dad know Dave Callard? Dunno, don't get involved.
So what's the five-year career plan? Staying out of a coffin? I thought the silver spoon guaranteed you a nice wee job in daddy's business.
No.
My old man's a great believer in starting at the bottom.
He'd wake me up in the middle of the night to unload this crap he shipped in from Thailand or wherever.
He'd sell it on for thousands.
God knows who bought it.
So what, you started taking gear and he got himself a new skivvy? Yeah.
He gets all arsey with me, but hehe's no different.
Once, we unloaded a lorry, and he found a little marble statue that wasn't meant to be there.
He was buzzing.
It was obviously worth a fortune, but he didn't declare it.
A millionaire stealing knickers from Marks & Spencers.
Yeah, but he sold it on, and I reckon that wasn't the last time.
Morning, sir.
Murphy sent me a text last night.
It looks like you're barking up the right tree.
Scott reckons his father's not honest about what he brings into the country.
Thanks.
It seems he doesn't declare everything.
But Garvey's travelled to Pakistan, Syria, Afghanistan, the list goes on - places that've experienced political and social unrest.
Easier to get things out of the country.
Murphy's flat, 0700.
OK, what have we got? According to surveillance, Callard's on his way into town.
And Garvey? Left his house at 6.
24, arrived at Putney boathouse 7.
16.
Where is he now? The last we saw him, he was rowing up-river just past Hammersmith Bridge.
So where are they gonna meet? Callard's heading down Fulham Palace Road.
Putney.
Are you following me? Get out! Why have you got photographs of Dave Callard and Caz Miller? I'm within my rights.
Let's see who you've been phoning.
MOBILE RINGS Yeah, hi.
What you got? Hello? Mr Taylor? 'Hello?' Hello, we're on.
Who have we got in place? Goddard's on video surveillance, Pritchard's wearing a wire.
He's on standby in the boathouse.
Oh, Mr Taylor Hi.
I'm sorry.
You're not getting paid.
Is your cleaner on holiday? I've been busy.
I've never been stalked before.
Well, you work for Dave Callard.
It was a good job it was me and not Callard found your mate spying on him.
Are you gonna tell him? It depends what he found out.
No.
No, of course I'm not going to tell him.
It's justwherever you show up, everythinggoes wrong.
Do you think this is my fault? You supplied the guns.
If you supply guns to gangsters like your brothers, they tend to use them.
How have you been? I've been going out of my mind.
If Richard was alive, he'd contact me.
I know he would.
All I've got is that gym, and Dave Callard treats it like it's his.
I mean, whatwhat am I supposed to do? It's a locksmith.
Tell him I told you to call.
Why are you helping me? I don't know.
POLICE SURVEILLANCE RADIO: 'In position.
Suspects in sight.
' They're not going into the boathouse.
They're staying by the river.
Get out there.
Oh, no, they're walking towards the boathouse.
No, they're stopping outside.
Shit! Too late! We should have had someone by the river's edge.
Callard would have sniffed that a mile off.
We finally got them together and didn't hear a bloody word! MOBILE RINGS It's Murphy.
"Meeting G and C, hotel at four.
" Make sure he's wearing a wire.
I want to know what they're talking about.
My people can't get in the gym.
It seems Ellie Holloway has had a little chat with a locksmith.
Maybe you could have a quiet word with her, like you did her husband.
I could make her disappear - you'd have filth swarming all over the place, or I could ask her nicely.
I'll leave it to you.
George, this is Tommy Murphy, I believe you've met.
A spot of blackmail in my own foyer, if I remember rightly.
But for him, this could have been a lot worse.
Ah, occupational hazard, I would have thought, bearing in mind the people you spend your time with.
Yeah, I'm just saying And now your friend is offering more money, technically my money, to get your neck out of the noose again.
Are you a parent, Mr Murphy? I would have thought so.
I was a difficult young man, waged war against what my father stood for, so I suppose it's no surprise that Scott's chosen the route in life guaranteed to cause me the most embarrassment.
If you'd cared more about my mother, us If I didn't care I wouldn't be doing this, hmm? That's it.
The bank's closed.
Thanks very much for looking after my son, Mr Murphy.
Why don't you stay the night here? I'll get you a room.
Why? Because by the look of things, it might be the last time.
Meeting's over, gentlemen.
Where's the meet? Swan pub, one o'clock tomorrow, I'll need it then.
Come and find me at the gym, 12 o'clock.
This is Florence Green.
Hello! You don't have to shout.
I'm very sorry.
I can read what you say.
That's why I'm here.
Have you done this sort of thing before? Yes, I helped Clare in the past.
OK, I'll show you now.
"Lovely morning for it.
" I can't see the reply.
"He took a beating, but he's doing OK.
" "I don't like him.
" "Who?" "That Irish" Can't read it.
I think we can guess.
"He sorted out Olway.
" Is that right? Holloway.
Oh He's got an accent.
"Another 15 grand.
" "That's another 35,000 I've got to find.
" "If you can't find "35,000, how the fuck can you find a million?" A million? "I've a good mind to walk away.
" "Someone's on their way.
" I think.
Who? Who? "And if he doesn't get it?" "You don't want to find out.
" Play that again.
Who is on his way? I can't quite read the name.
It's "Mas" something, ermsomething foreign, Masoo? Masoo.
Sorry, his accent is so strong.
It's something like Masoo, Masud, Masun? I'm sorry.
No, no, no, you've done really well, thank you very much.
Thank you.
Sorry about the bad language.
It's the first thing I learnt in sign language.
OK, let's go and get a coffee.
Thank you.
So he wants a million For what? For whom? Let's go and see Holloway.
Do you recognise this man? What does my wife think has happened to me? That depends on what kind of man she thinks you are.
She knows what Callard's capable of.
As soon as we secure evidence against Callard, it's over.
It's in your interest to start talking, Richard and in Ellie's.
It's George Garvey.
How do you know? He's in the papers.
Did you ever see him with Dave Callard? Richard, you know I can't let you speak to Ellie.
The one thing protecting her is her ignorance of this.
I need some sort of guarantee.
I'm going mad in here.
I see you've been plundering the bookshelves.
I don't know whether to buy a paper or start reading War And Peace.
Twice as long as Das Kapital and half as funny.
Murphy how good is he? The best.
Any hint of trouble, we'll take care of Ellie.
Hello.
Hi.
Dave Callard's not happy.
You told me to do it.
Yeah, I know I did, but he needs to get in there.
It won't be for long.
I thought you were trying to help me.
I still am.
No.
Look, you're gonna have to trust me on this.
The last man I trusted Members of the gym.
It's doing well.
I called one woman.
She's been dead a year.
It's how they've been laundering Callard's money.
It's one big lie.
ã185,623.
22.
It's Richard's.
He never told me we had that kind of money.
How can you know someone for that long and not know THAT about them? Callard's up to his neck in some big deal.
Give it a few days, a week at most.
No.
Please, a week, that's all.
And then what? You have to trust me.
There are things I can't tell you.
About what? I won't let anyone hurt you.
I wanna trust you.
I need to trust someone.
I saw Garvey with Dave Callard.
When? A couple of months ago.
Maybe four.
Come on, Richard, details.
He was in my office at the gym, it was late.
They were with another man.
I hadn't seen him before.
Description? 20s, Middle Eastern, Indian could be Greek.
Anything else? It was a glimpse.
Callard shut the door.
My God, I'd almost swear you'd had a wash! Once a month, whether I need it or not.
DC Leedham.
Clare.
I read your file, very good, very thorough.
Oh, best be nice to her, she'll be heading up NCS any day now.
So? Well, we think that Garvey, Callard and this third man may be importing illegally-obtained antiquities.
No, I don't think so.
We know that a huge amount of treasures have been looted from the Middle East, most recently Iraq.
Garvey has the means to smuggle it out.
Yeah, what's Callard gonna do with a lorry load of antiques? Open a stall in Portobello Road? Look, these things are worth hundreds of thousands.
Callard could make good money.
It's not his style, is it? Unless he's laundering the proceeds for Garvey.
Say they use fake notes to buy artefacts and sell them through auctions, dealers? Levine.
There's one other thing.
Has anyone mentioned a Middle Eastern guy to you, Masoon, Masoo? No.
Clare? Excuse me.
I called round this morning.
I was out.
Ellie was giving Callard hassle.
He asked me togo round and see her.
And you thought you'd have a wash just for that? Well, I knew I was coming in here later.
You can't keep your dick dry for a second, can you? I just went to see how she was.
And how was she? Hmm? Good as you thought she'd be? It wasn't like that.
Oh, wasn't it? Then maybe you'd better tell me how it was, Murph.
Because you've gotta talk to me, hmm? You are losing the plot! Oi! What's going on?! My office, both of you.
Glad you could finally grace us with your presence.
So why the tango? Well? It's personal.
I need to know! No, you don't.
All right, I'll tell you.
He's refusing to wear a wire when he goes to pay off McHale and Bradley.
He's a stubborn Irish shithead who needs a slap.
It's his decision.
The pub'll be well-covered.
You pay off McHale and Bradley.
We'll get traffic to pick them up.
Is that all it was about? Are you handling this OK? Running the extra mile? Have you ever done a marathon, sir? Your body takes over.
You just run and run.
It's 95%.
How did you get these, or need I ask? They're late.
So what was all that about with your dad, the big hug and everything? He's worried.
What about? The deal with Callard? I don't know.
He was on the phone most of the night.
Fallen out with his girlfriend? More like arranging his tarts for the next trip abroad.
Where's he off to, the Isle of Man again? He kept going on about Kandahar.
So you didn't get to have your father-and-son chat? No.
MOBILE It's McHale.
Yeah.
'Where the hell are you?' I could ask you the same question.
Swan pub, one o'clock, that's what we said.
You changed the venue - the quay opposite the Dome! What? GUNSHO McHale? What's happened? Let's go! Come on! Yeah, this is Leedham.
Something's up.
Wait here.
Any trouble, drive away, OK? What are you gonna do? Do you understand me? Yeah.
Find out about a connection between Garvey and Kandahar.
Change of location.
Ah, shit! McHale and Bradley have both been shot.
Go! Go! Stop! Stop, armed police! On your knees, hands on your head! Now! I know who you are.
Well, who they hell are they?! The middle-market drugs squad.
What? An initiative to clean up the middle classes' weekend drug bingeing.
They've been following McHale and Bradley for six months.
We must get him out without blowing his cover.
What do you suggest, a wooden horse?! What do the middle-market drugs squad do? You're dressed by Gap.
Do you drink camomile tea? Showing the prisoner a photo of a meeting between Tommy Murphy, Scott Garvey, Kevin Bradley and Eddie McHale.
Why is Scott Garvey being beaten up? They'd eaten at one of his dad's restaurants.
They wanted their money back.
Did Scott Garvey pay you to kill Bradley and McHale? Come on, Detective Inspector you can do better than that.
Can you tell me what were you doing here? If I'd known you were taking photos, I'd have worn something nice.
Two men have been murdered, Mr Murphy.
We know you work for Dave Callard.
You had a meeting with Bradley and McHale two days ago.
You were there at the scene of the crime.
You tried to run away.
Excuse me, sir.
Interview terminated at 4.
36.
I've been after Callard for years, getting his right-hand man will piss him off.
What have you got on Tommy Murphy? We know he had a meeting with McHale two days ago and took Scott Garvey to pay a debt.
Turns out Garvey didn't have enough, so Murphy organised a second meeting for today, shot them both through the head.
We've been on Murphy's tail.
We could've shared intelligence.
We had two officers at the Swan when Murphy and Scott ran out.
We thought Murphy had rumbled us.
What time was that? He got there at one.
Why? That's where he said he was.
We had him under surveillance.
The bullet that killed McHale passed through his skull into his mobile phone.
His last call was logged at 1.
33pm.
That's when my officers saw him leaving the pub.
What would happen if you didn't know what I just told you? What do you mean? My officers were undercover, I No, no, I mean, if they saw him, other people would have done.
I thought you had the bastard.
So did I.
I've done some research.
These are men identified by the NCIS from your description as Afghan nationals known to travel Europe - all influential, all bad.
All suspects.
Him.
Sure? Certain.
If you're right, which I'm confident you are, there's no need to look any further for the reason Callard wanted you dead.
We've got the Kandahar connection.
Muhammed Hashim Massud, suspected of money laundering, extortion, fraud, usual stuff.
But he deals not in stolen artefacts, he deals almost exclusively in heroin from Afghanistan.
Garvey's money Callard's distribution network of dealers.
Jesus.
Have you spoken to Callard? No, not yet.
So do you think he set you up with the perfect alibi? Very possibly.
Then who do you think he got to do the hit? Probably Caz Miller.
Any word on Scott? Can't find him, not in his flat, not in his father's hotel.
Try the clubs, he's got 15 grand - a bucket load of Charlie.
I didn't have anywhere else to go.
I'm flattered.
The gear? So It could have been you and me with bullets through our heads.
It could have been you.
You listen to me.
Take this.
Clear off somewhere.
I can't My father Don't worry about your father.
Where do I go? Find somewhere to go.
Hi.
I felt bad about leaving like that.
Don't worry about it.
We're both adults.
I'll see you, then.
Yeah.
Bye.
It won't happen again.
But you'd like to.
It doesn't matter what I'd like, I've already potentially jeopardised any evidence Ellie might give.
Hey! I wake up in the middle of the night convinced that Callard has told Ellie that I killed Richard.
When she looks at me, I can't tell her.
And when I tell her the truth Look, you've been stuck in that shithole of a flat for months now.
The thought of a warm bed and somebody's arms around you When Ellie finds out what really happened to her husband, that we've lied to her that I've lied Anything from Callard on the deal with Massud? Still waiting on the call.
Same as it ever was.
If Garvey's putting in a million, that's a lot of heroin.
It's a different league for Callard.
And for you, bud.
I used to play a lot of football when I was younger.
I was centre forward for the school team.
One year we got to the cup final.
I was that excited, that nervous.
But part of mewished that it wouldn't happen, that somehow God would call it off or there'd be an earthquake or something.
Do you wanna be pulled out? Who in their right mind would want to miss a cup final? Callard seems to know about us.
What, you think I told him? By your own admission, undercover police work is based on subterfuge, on lying.
Do you know the difference any more between truth, lies and deception? I'm planning a boys' night out - paintballing.
GUNSHOTS They are dead, for Christ's sake! You try and rip me off? Ah? Are you crazy?! Trying to rip me off with this shit money! You've been lying to me.
It's my job to get the stuff here.
It's your job to distribute it.
Deal? Deal.
All on tape! You acted throughout as an agent provocateur.
He's on tape admitting to murder! You better be watching my back.
So did you get a chance to look at this? No.
I've got in with Callard and now we're after some posh twat.
No, no, I haven't looked at it.
But Rees really wants us to pursue it.
I'm sure he does.
It would be a major result to get the both of them.
For Rees's career, maybe.
Aren't you curious what Garvey was doing at Levine's gallery? Maybe they've got a shared passion for modern art.
Callard's selling him dead bodies in formaldehyde.
So who put that together? New girl - very, very Fit.
.
.
thorough.
How come Callard's never mentioned Garvey to you? Never mentioned his mother, but I assume he's got one.
Any ideas as to how you might get in with Garvey? I thought I might stay as a guest in his hotel in Goa for a couple of weeks.
Murph, Rees is sticking his neck out on this one.
Rees can stick his neck up his arse for all I care.
You don't mean that.
Do you know the feeling when you've been driving on the motorway and you can't remember the last ten minutes? I can't remember the last ten weeks.
You spent months getting an undercover officer in with Callard, a target I know you've been after for a long time, and you get him with his hands all over three quarters of a million pounds' worth of fake euros.
It was only good to put him inside for five, maybe six years.
He'd be out in three.
If I'd offered that two months ago, you'd have jumped at it.
We didn't know this would lead us to Garvey.
I went to his hotel in St Ives with my husband.
It was one of the most beautiful places I've ever been.
At ã500 a night, so it should be.
Garvey's raised millions for children's charities.
Harold Shipman had a Blue Peter badge.
Stephen Look, he's one of the most reputable businessmen in this country, and you think he's increasing his cash flow with some dodgy euros?! His business must be worth ten times that.
I don't know what he's doing.
I just know it's illegal.
On what evidence? Good old-fashioned hunch, is it? You and I both know that sometimes that's all we ever have - an instinct that something is not right.
And if you're not right? I need facilities on Garvey's phones.
You may get one on his land line.
I wouldn't hold out for a mobile.
A word with the Home Office.
You're risking a great deal.
Oh! Uh Urgh! Where's Murphy? He's on his way.
You spoke to him? OK, everyone, let's, erget round.
Come on, quick as you can.
Right, I've drafted in DC Clare Leedham to help with some of the background on Garvey.
Hi.
Welcome.
OK, off you go, Clare.
Thank you, sir.
George Garvey.
In the 1970s, using his family's investments and contacts, Garvey began to import colonial and oriental treasures, specialising in rugs, antique furniture from all over the world.
He became well-known for his flair for design and had an impact on what people were putting in their homes.
In 1989, he formed the Ergo Company and opened his first of many prestigious hotels in Holland Park.
It was the original hip hotel, it kick-started the current trend for small, off-beat hotels where the interior designs are cutting edge.
Clare, this is an investigation, not an episode of This Is Your Life.
Look, Callard and Garvey operate in totally separate worlds.
We know a lot about Callard, but how do we get to Garvey? I can read one of his menus, but it doesn't tell me what he eats when no-one's looking.
Vodka coke.
Eddie McHale? Who wants to know? Garvey's wife filed for divorce citing persistent infidelity and mental cruelty.
How much did she get? 4.
6 million and the house in Scotland where she now lives with her daughter.
What about the son? Scott.
You know him? Yeah, three months ago, whilst under the influence of drugs, Scott was involved in a hit-and-run.
A week before the trial the key witness suddenly pulled out.
What, your case? It came across my desk.
And you think Callard had something to do with it? When Callard battered that policeman to death, he managed to silence at least 20 witnesses.
They found enough cocaine in the car to charge him with intent to supply.
The judge ordered that he be sent to rehab.
Yeah, but isn't he a big fish in the dealing world? Well, mainly amongst his rich friends.
They've very much the recreational crowd.
He owes me money.
Join the queue.
I have a proposition for you.
What are you talking about? I intend to get my money back.
Got nothing to do with me.
How much does he owe you? 20K.
10%, I'll get it back.
Five.
Two grand, nothing less.
But what have we got between Callard and Garvey? Callard's building company? Any links? None that we can establish.
I know we're looking at the criminal link between Garvey and Callard, but we should look more at the relationship between George Garvey and Barry Levine.
George Garvey's imported artefacts for years.
Levine's an art and antiques dealer, and not straight.
But how do we think Callard might fit in? They were there at Barry Levine's for a reason.
I wanna know what that reason is! Where the hell is Murphy? All right! All right! Whoever you are, you've got the wrong guy! I don't think so.
I represent the interests of Eddie McHale.
I don't have the money.
You're a Garvey, aren't you? What's that got to do with it? Your family's not exactly on the breadline.
You think my father's gonna cough up? Yes.
Piss off! Oi, come on! Oi, let me out of here right now! Oi! Oi, come on! What are you? Look, I've some money in my pocket, you can have that, all right? I could take you to a cash point, but if you're going to touch me, I'm telling you, I'm not into that sort of thing, all right? Hello? Hello? Hello? Where I come from, people who don't pay what's owed get a knee-capping.
It tends to work.
OK, I'll take you to him.
Get out.
Get in.
We're on.
See you there.
Why didn't you tell me?! Murphy thought he'd try something, bless him.
You didn't know either? First he doesn't come in for a meeting! Look, you wanted a way in to Garvey, Murphy got you one through Scott.
I didn't expect him to do it by himself! Paul tell me the truth, should I be worried? Maybe he thoughtlike we all did, that getting Callard would be an end result.
Now he's got to run an extra mile.
Well, he can't do it on his own.
Come in.
Sit down.
Make yourself at home, and your friend.
I thought you were dead.
Rehab.
- The same thing.
- Hey, I know you.
So where's the old man? They owe me.
You can get your money here.
Don't piss me about.
Hey, I said I know you.
Have I represented you? Prosecuted him, more like.
Er, Trevor, a quick word, mate.
I really don't think we need any more gear tonight.
You owe me from last time and the time before that.
You've come here for money? You didn't have the moustache, did you? Oh, come on, where do I know you from? No, no, no, I'll get it in a minute.
For God's sake, Scotty, put Daisy out of her misery, will you? That night we were together, you said you didn't want to know my name.
You said you liked it better that way.
What did he say? Don't worry, mate.
We only did it five times.
Come on, go.
Oi! Oi, get back here! That was serious! I'll tell you now, there's one thing I want to know, was it five times? You've an hour to find 20 grand, but I know where your arsehole friends live, so me and McHale can pick it up ourselves.
I can get it.
You better.
Get in the car! 'Give me a position on Garvey.
' It fitted better before Christmas.
Garvey's on his way to the restaurant.
And the phone? The phone.
RADIO: 'It's in his right-hand jacket pocket.
' In the right-hand jacket pocket, go.
And, hey, you're breaking the first rule of undercover work.
New shoes.
Do it.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Nice one.
Yeah.
Misspent youth.
Oh I told you, new shoes.
Right, here's Murphy.
Callard's number's listed under "builders".
Texts? I'm trying to find them.
Here, let me.
Here's one from Callard, "Table for two at eight".
That isn't a reservation.
It's code.
Johnny Er, is my father here? I'll just check for you, Mr Garvey.
He's probably not even in town.
I told you this wasn't going to work.
Go tell him you're with a psychopathic Irishman who'll kill you if you don't settle your debt.
Hi, Dad, erjust popped in on the off-chance, thought you were in the Isle of Man.
John, call security will you? Yes, sir.
It's fine, er, can I have a quick word? I have a few minutes before my appointment.
I'm coming with you.
I don't believe you were invited, Mr Murphy.
I'm the man who's been given the delightful task of calling in your son's drug debt.
How much was it? ã20,000.
I don't see how that would have anything to do with me.
When a guest doesn't pay their bill? You take a credit-card number as a guarantee against payment.
That's what your boy has done, but he hasn't used a credit card, he's used your name as his guarantee.
You don't frighten me, Mr Murphy.
I have friends bigger and uglier than you.
Good.
Go get them.
He's gonna need them.
Come on.
'Hello, sir.
' Yes, did I leave my mobile in the restaurant? 'ErmI'm afraid not, Mr Garvey.
' Are you sure? 'Yes, it's not here, sir.
' OK.
He's dialling.
Yeah.
It's Callard! Take Garvey's mobile back.
Who is this? It's ME.
Someone calling himself Murphy has gotten hold of my son.
Murphy? You know him? I think you've got the wrong number.
It's urgent! Yeah, I'm sure it is.
Get in there! Result, it worked, Garvey's called Callard, and Callard has summoned Murphy.
They're meeting at the gym in half an hour.
We've proved there is a link.
Callard's the man Garvey calls when he's in trouble.
We'll need a lot more than that.
We'll get it.
Where are we? What you doing? Eh?! I can get it, mate, just give me a bit more time.
Tried it your way and it didn't work.
Ah, that hurts! Where are you going?! Hey! Hey Look, the lease is in mine and Richard's name.
I want you out of here.
Me and Richard had an understanding.
Well, he's not around, and I don't understand, sodeal off.
Look what the cat dragged in.
So you thought it would take two of you to get a woman out of her own office, did you? I'm flattered.
What? You should keep out of this.
Keep out of what? Ellie's decided she wants to take over the gym.
Look, just get out both of you.
I'm not surprised Richard left.
Look at the state of you.
Dave, we need to talk.
Go buy yourself something nice.
Cheer us all up a bit.
You went to McHale? He offered me a job, I said I'd do it, and I will.
You work for me! Right, when you can be arsed calling me.
I've been busy.
With George frigging Garvey, since when is he part of your set-up? There's 20 grand and a bit extra.
Keep that boy out of harm's way.
I don't want every arsehole dealer knocking on my door looking for a quick payout.
You want me to baby-sit? You wanted a job, now you've got one.
No way.
I'm seeing his old man in the morning.
I want him to know it's nice and quiet, safe and sound.
How long for? I'll bring you in when it's right.
Look after the boy.
TYRES SQUEAL Who was that? You don't know him? Dave Callard.
It turns out your dad was willing to part with some money after all.
Where's McHale? Wait here.
Aren't you gonna tie me up again? Jameson's, please.
How are you doing? Callard and Garvey are meeting tomorrow morning.
Where? Dunno, tail them both.
Registration number, blue Ford Mondeo.
Somebody following you? Maybe a six-foot rabbit.
Where are you going? For a piss.
Later.
Sit down.
You OK, Murph? Guess who I met tonight.
Daisy Blakeston.
Did she see you? Off her tits, couldn't remember my name.
She cross-examined me three days last summer.
I had to go quite hard on her.
Rees is worried about you.
I'm doing the job.
Not the job, YOU - pumped up, running on empty.
Go safe now.
You, move it.
Come on, up! Geezer Got the money? Don't you trust me or something? Shut up.
Nice night for it.
I said shut up.
We said two.
Give it to the man.
Here I've got someone wants to say hello to you.
Oi, oi, no, no Stay out of it.
It's got nothing to do with you! Dave Callard gave me that money! And?! He's a personal friend of the boy's father.
Then Mr Callard will understand why this little shit needs a lesson in how to behave himself.
Chop the bastard up for all I care, but I know Dave Callard.
The boy ruined a kilo of the very best gear.
I was looking at a profit of 15 grand.
You tell that to You want to tell me what's going on? Look, before he went in the funny farm he owed me big time, so I sent him to Bradley, do some delivery, pay me back.
I give him a parcel, top quality gear, 95%.
By the time my client gets it, it's been cut with crap.
He says it's got nothing to do with him, he's a delivery boy.
Did you cheat on the parcel? So what if I did? Everyone cuts it! Not my gear.
Dave Callard would not want his friend hurt.
He won't want bad blood.
Let me talk to him, see what he says.
Get up.
Get up! TELEPHONE RINGS HE WHISTLES Call coming in.
I'll call you back.
Quiet.
Murphy.
I need money and cocaine, Dave.
Oh, a little something for the weekend? I'm not joking, 95% pure, a kilo, and 15 grand in cash.
Something's wrong.
What? Scott's problems are more serious than we thought.
He wants money and cocaine.
15 grand and a kilo of charlie.
Get him to meet with Callard and Garvey.
What if they don't help? We'll take it out of petty cash! What did Dave Callard say? You sure you don't know him? Well Well, no, I Last year Igot into a bit of trouble and he The hit-and-run.
You know about that? It was in the papers.
Yeah It was an accident.
Did Daddy bail you out? Well, you know how it is.
Dave Callard, itit just got sorted.
Murphy thinks Scott probably has met Callard before.
The hit-and-run? We've been trying to track down the witness.
It looks like she left the country just before the trial.
It seems Garvey's not as minted as we thought.
His main financier is threatening to foreclose.
Meaning? Garvey's Holland Park hotel is a huge success.
He borrows money against it, buys properties from all over the world.
Banks can't get enough of him.
The problem is that other companies, wealthier hotel chains, have cottoned on and are squeezing him out of the market.
I thought people like George Garvey were impervious to loans and mortgages.
So do people like Sir George Garvey.
All the more reason for him to be looking for a new source of revenue.
Dave Callard.
Who said you could agree anything on my behalf? I'd walk away, but if Scott doesn't get the money and gear A kilo? Bradley's taking the piss.
Listen, you did the deal, you find it! Fine.
I'll hand him to Bradley.
He can continue to use his head as football practice.
Put that down! You're in enough trouble.
Just shut them up.
"Nice and quiet," you said, "safe and sound.
" Plates are over there.
Go and get them.
Knife in the drawer, butter in the fridge.
One of those.
You can't be used to this.
Why didn't you walk away when Bradley went for me? Don't flatter yourself, I'm getting paid for this.
For some reason Dave Callard wants you kept out of trouble, so I'm stuck with you for the foreseeable future.
How does someone like your dad know Dave Callard? Dunno, don't get involved.
So what's the five-year career plan? Staying out of a coffin? I thought the silver spoon guaranteed you a nice wee job in daddy's business.
No.
My old man's a great believer in starting at the bottom.
He'd wake me up in the middle of the night to unload this crap he shipped in from Thailand or wherever.
He'd sell it on for thousands.
God knows who bought it.
So what, you started taking gear and he got himself a new skivvy? Yeah.
He gets all arsey with me, but hehe's no different.
Once, we unloaded a lorry, and he found a little marble statue that wasn't meant to be there.
He was buzzing.
It was obviously worth a fortune, but he didn't declare it.
A millionaire stealing knickers from Marks & Spencers.
Yeah, but he sold it on, and I reckon that wasn't the last time.
Morning, sir.
Murphy sent me a text last night.
It looks like you're barking up the right tree.
Scott reckons his father's not honest about what he brings into the country.
Thanks.
It seems he doesn't declare everything.
But Garvey's travelled to Pakistan, Syria, Afghanistan, the list goes on - places that've experienced political and social unrest.
Easier to get things out of the country.
Murphy's flat, 0700.
OK, what have we got? According to surveillance, Callard's on his way into town.
And Garvey? Left his house at 6.
24, arrived at Putney boathouse 7.
16.
Where is he now? The last we saw him, he was rowing up-river just past Hammersmith Bridge.
So where are they gonna meet? Callard's heading down Fulham Palace Road.
Putney.
Are you following me? Get out! Why have you got photographs of Dave Callard and Caz Miller? I'm within my rights.
Let's see who you've been phoning.
MOBILE RINGS Yeah, hi.
What you got? Hello? Mr Taylor? 'Hello?' Hello, we're on.
Who have we got in place? Goddard's on video surveillance, Pritchard's wearing a wire.
He's on standby in the boathouse.
Oh, Mr Taylor Hi.
I'm sorry.
You're not getting paid.
Is your cleaner on holiday? I've been busy.
I've never been stalked before.
Well, you work for Dave Callard.
It was a good job it was me and not Callard found your mate spying on him.
Are you gonna tell him? It depends what he found out.
No.
No, of course I'm not going to tell him.
It's justwherever you show up, everythinggoes wrong.
Do you think this is my fault? You supplied the guns.
If you supply guns to gangsters like your brothers, they tend to use them.
How have you been? I've been going out of my mind.
If Richard was alive, he'd contact me.
I know he would.
All I've got is that gym, and Dave Callard treats it like it's his.
I mean, whatwhat am I supposed to do? It's a locksmith.
Tell him I told you to call.
Why are you helping me? I don't know.
POLICE SURVEILLANCE RADIO: 'In position.
Suspects in sight.
' They're not going into the boathouse.
They're staying by the river.
Get out there.
Oh, no, they're walking towards the boathouse.
No, they're stopping outside.
Shit! Too late! We should have had someone by the river's edge.
Callard would have sniffed that a mile off.
We finally got them together and didn't hear a bloody word! MOBILE RINGS It's Murphy.
"Meeting G and C, hotel at four.
" Make sure he's wearing a wire.
I want to know what they're talking about.
My people can't get in the gym.
It seems Ellie Holloway has had a little chat with a locksmith.
Maybe you could have a quiet word with her, like you did her husband.
I could make her disappear - you'd have filth swarming all over the place, or I could ask her nicely.
I'll leave it to you.
George, this is Tommy Murphy, I believe you've met.
A spot of blackmail in my own foyer, if I remember rightly.
But for him, this could have been a lot worse.
Ah, occupational hazard, I would have thought, bearing in mind the people you spend your time with.
Yeah, I'm just saying And now your friend is offering more money, technically my money, to get your neck out of the noose again.
Are you a parent, Mr Murphy? I would have thought so.
I was a difficult young man, waged war against what my father stood for, so I suppose it's no surprise that Scott's chosen the route in life guaranteed to cause me the most embarrassment.
If you'd cared more about my mother, us If I didn't care I wouldn't be doing this, hmm? That's it.
The bank's closed.
Thanks very much for looking after my son, Mr Murphy.
Why don't you stay the night here? I'll get you a room.
Why? Because by the look of things, it might be the last time.
Meeting's over, gentlemen.
Where's the meet? Swan pub, one o'clock tomorrow, I'll need it then.
Come and find me at the gym, 12 o'clock.
This is Florence Green.
Hello! You don't have to shout.
I'm very sorry.
I can read what you say.
That's why I'm here.
Have you done this sort of thing before? Yes, I helped Clare in the past.
OK, I'll show you now.
"Lovely morning for it.
" I can't see the reply.
"He took a beating, but he's doing OK.
" "I don't like him.
" "Who?" "That Irish" Can't read it.
I think we can guess.
"He sorted out Olway.
" Is that right? Holloway.
Oh He's got an accent.
"Another 15 grand.
" "That's another 35,000 I've got to find.
" "If you can't find "35,000, how the fuck can you find a million?" A million? "I've a good mind to walk away.
" "Someone's on their way.
" I think.
Who? Who? "And if he doesn't get it?" "You don't want to find out.
" Play that again.
Who is on his way? I can't quite read the name.
It's "Mas" something, ermsomething foreign, Masoo? Masoo.
Sorry, his accent is so strong.
It's something like Masoo, Masud, Masun? I'm sorry.
No, no, no, you've done really well, thank you very much.
Thank you.
Sorry about the bad language.
It's the first thing I learnt in sign language.
OK, let's go and get a coffee.
Thank you.
So he wants a million For what? For whom? Let's go and see Holloway.
Do you recognise this man? What does my wife think has happened to me? That depends on what kind of man she thinks you are.
She knows what Callard's capable of.
As soon as we secure evidence against Callard, it's over.
It's in your interest to start talking, Richard and in Ellie's.
It's George Garvey.
How do you know? He's in the papers.
Did you ever see him with Dave Callard? Richard, you know I can't let you speak to Ellie.
The one thing protecting her is her ignorance of this.
I need some sort of guarantee.
I'm going mad in here.
I see you've been plundering the bookshelves.
I don't know whether to buy a paper or start reading War And Peace.
Twice as long as Das Kapital and half as funny.
Murphy how good is he? The best.
Any hint of trouble, we'll take care of Ellie.
Hello.
Hi.
Dave Callard's not happy.
You told me to do it.
Yeah, I know I did, but he needs to get in there.
It won't be for long.
I thought you were trying to help me.
I still am.
No.
Look, you're gonna have to trust me on this.
The last man I trusted Members of the gym.
It's doing well.
I called one woman.
She's been dead a year.
It's how they've been laundering Callard's money.
It's one big lie.
ã185,623.
22.
It's Richard's.
He never told me we had that kind of money.
How can you know someone for that long and not know THAT about them? Callard's up to his neck in some big deal.
Give it a few days, a week at most.
No.
Please, a week, that's all.
And then what? You have to trust me.
There are things I can't tell you.
About what? I won't let anyone hurt you.
I wanna trust you.
I need to trust someone.
I saw Garvey with Dave Callard.
When? A couple of months ago.
Maybe four.
Come on, Richard, details.
He was in my office at the gym, it was late.
They were with another man.
I hadn't seen him before.
Description? 20s, Middle Eastern, Indian could be Greek.
Anything else? It was a glimpse.
Callard shut the door.
My God, I'd almost swear you'd had a wash! Once a month, whether I need it or not.
DC Leedham.
Clare.
I read your file, very good, very thorough.
Oh, best be nice to her, she'll be heading up NCS any day now.
So? Well, we think that Garvey, Callard and this third man may be importing illegally-obtained antiquities.
No, I don't think so.
We know that a huge amount of treasures have been looted from the Middle East, most recently Iraq.
Garvey has the means to smuggle it out.
Yeah, what's Callard gonna do with a lorry load of antiques? Open a stall in Portobello Road? Look, these things are worth hundreds of thousands.
Callard could make good money.
It's not his style, is it? Unless he's laundering the proceeds for Garvey.
Say they use fake notes to buy artefacts and sell them through auctions, dealers? Levine.
There's one other thing.
Has anyone mentioned a Middle Eastern guy to you, Masoon, Masoo? No.
Clare? Excuse me.
I called round this morning.
I was out.
Ellie was giving Callard hassle.
He asked me togo round and see her.
And you thought you'd have a wash just for that? Well, I knew I was coming in here later.
You can't keep your dick dry for a second, can you? I just went to see how she was.
And how was she? Hmm? Good as you thought she'd be? It wasn't like that.
Oh, wasn't it? Then maybe you'd better tell me how it was, Murph.
Because you've gotta talk to me, hmm? You are losing the plot! Oi! What's going on?! My office, both of you.
Glad you could finally grace us with your presence.
So why the tango? Well? It's personal.
I need to know! No, you don't.
All right, I'll tell you.
He's refusing to wear a wire when he goes to pay off McHale and Bradley.
He's a stubborn Irish shithead who needs a slap.
It's his decision.
The pub'll be well-covered.
You pay off McHale and Bradley.
We'll get traffic to pick them up.
Is that all it was about? Are you handling this OK? Running the extra mile? Have you ever done a marathon, sir? Your body takes over.
You just run and run.
It's 95%.
How did you get these, or need I ask? They're late.
So what was all that about with your dad, the big hug and everything? He's worried.
What about? The deal with Callard? I don't know.
He was on the phone most of the night.
Fallen out with his girlfriend? More like arranging his tarts for the next trip abroad.
Where's he off to, the Isle of Man again? He kept going on about Kandahar.
So you didn't get to have your father-and-son chat? No.
MOBILE It's McHale.
Yeah.
'Where the hell are you?' I could ask you the same question.
Swan pub, one o'clock, that's what we said.
You changed the venue - the quay opposite the Dome! What? GUNSHO McHale? What's happened? Let's go! Come on! Yeah, this is Leedham.
Something's up.
Wait here.
Any trouble, drive away, OK? What are you gonna do? Do you understand me? Yeah.
Find out about a connection between Garvey and Kandahar.
Change of location.
Ah, shit! McHale and Bradley have both been shot.
Go! Go! Stop! Stop, armed police! On your knees, hands on your head! Now! I know who you are.
Well, who they hell are they?! The middle-market drugs squad.
What? An initiative to clean up the middle classes' weekend drug bingeing.
They've been following McHale and Bradley for six months.
We must get him out without blowing his cover.
What do you suggest, a wooden horse?! What do the middle-market drugs squad do? You're dressed by Gap.
Do you drink camomile tea? Showing the prisoner a photo of a meeting between Tommy Murphy, Scott Garvey, Kevin Bradley and Eddie McHale.
Why is Scott Garvey being beaten up? They'd eaten at one of his dad's restaurants.
They wanted their money back.
Did Scott Garvey pay you to kill Bradley and McHale? Come on, Detective Inspector you can do better than that.
Can you tell me what were you doing here? If I'd known you were taking photos, I'd have worn something nice.
Two men have been murdered, Mr Murphy.
We know you work for Dave Callard.
You had a meeting with Bradley and McHale two days ago.
You were there at the scene of the crime.
You tried to run away.
Excuse me, sir.
Interview terminated at 4.
36.
I've been after Callard for years, getting his right-hand man will piss him off.
What have you got on Tommy Murphy? We know he had a meeting with McHale two days ago and took Scott Garvey to pay a debt.
Turns out Garvey didn't have enough, so Murphy organised a second meeting for today, shot them both through the head.
We've been on Murphy's tail.
We could've shared intelligence.
We had two officers at the Swan when Murphy and Scott ran out.
We thought Murphy had rumbled us.
What time was that? He got there at one.
Why? That's where he said he was.
We had him under surveillance.
The bullet that killed McHale passed through his skull into his mobile phone.
His last call was logged at 1.
33pm.
That's when my officers saw him leaving the pub.
What would happen if you didn't know what I just told you? What do you mean? My officers were undercover, I No, no, I mean, if they saw him, other people would have done.
I thought you had the bastard.
So did I.
I've done some research.
These are men identified by the NCIS from your description as Afghan nationals known to travel Europe - all influential, all bad.
All suspects.
Him.
Sure? Certain.
If you're right, which I'm confident you are, there's no need to look any further for the reason Callard wanted you dead.
We've got the Kandahar connection.
Muhammed Hashim Massud, suspected of money laundering, extortion, fraud, usual stuff.
But he deals not in stolen artefacts, he deals almost exclusively in heroin from Afghanistan.
Garvey's money Callard's distribution network of dealers.
Jesus.
Have you spoken to Callard? No, not yet.
So do you think he set you up with the perfect alibi? Very possibly.
Then who do you think he got to do the hit? Probably Caz Miller.
Any word on Scott? Can't find him, not in his flat, not in his father's hotel.
Try the clubs, he's got 15 grand - a bucket load of Charlie.
I didn't have anywhere else to go.
I'm flattered.
The gear? So It could have been you and me with bullets through our heads.
It could have been you.
You listen to me.
Take this.
Clear off somewhere.
I can't My father Don't worry about your father.
Where do I go? Find somewhere to go.
Hi.
I felt bad about leaving like that.
Don't worry about it.
We're both adults.
I'll see you, then.
Yeah.
Bye.
It won't happen again.
But you'd like to.
It doesn't matter what I'd like, I've already potentially jeopardised any evidence Ellie might give.
Hey! I wake up in the middle of the night convinced that Callard has told Ellie that I killed Richard.
When she looks at me, I can't tell her.
And when I tell her the truth Look, you've been stuck in that shithole of a flat for months now.
The thought of a warm bed and somebody's arms around you When Ellie finds out what really happened to her husband, that we've lied to her that I've lied Anything from Callard on the deal with Massud? Still waiting on the call.
Same as it ever was.
If Garvey's putting in a million, that's a lot of heroin.
It's a different league for Callard.
And for you, bud.
I used to play a lot of football when I was younger.
I was centre forward for the school team.
One year we got to the cup final.
I was that excited, that nervous.
But part of mewished that it wouldn't happen, that somehow God would call it off or there'd be an earthquake or something.
Do you wanna be pulled out? Who in their right mind would want to miss a cup final? Callard seems to know about us.
What, you think I told him? By your own admission, undercover police work is based on subterfuge, on lying.
Do you know the difference any more between truth, lies and deception? I'm planning a boys' night out - paintballing.
GUNSHOTS They are dead, for Christ's sake! You try and rip me off? Ah? Are you crazy?! Trying to rip me off with this shit money! You've been lying to me.
It's my job to get the stuff here.
It's your job to distribute it.
Deal? Deal.
All on tape! You acted throughout as an agent provocateur.
He's on tape admitting to murder! You better be watching my back.