The Bill S25E58 In The Know
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00:00I'll tell you, Mark Wilson, now, Gov, we think it's a drug deal.
00:09OK, Max, stick with it.
00:10It's a dead end.
00:11OK, park up.
00:12Gov, it looks like it's going down in the Handelflower pub.
00:14OK, if you're right, call for backup.
00:15Don't take any chances.
00:16Yes, Gov.
00:17We need to know what's going on in that pub.
00:18I've got to keep my distance.
00:19He'll recognise me.
00:20I'll go take a look.
00:21Gov.
00:22Gov.
00:23Gov.
00:24Gov.
00:25Gov.
00:26Gov.
00:27Gov.
00:28Gov.
00:29Gov.
00:30Gov.
00:31Gov.
00:32Gov.
00:33Gov.
00:34Gov.
00:35Gov.
00:36Gov.
00:37Gov.
00:38Gov.
00:39Gov.
00:40Gov.
00:41Gov.
00:43Yeah, if they're buying, I want to catch them with the goodies.
01:07Leon, leave it.
01:08We've got a problem.
01:10PC Leon Taylor's inside having a rock with Mark Wilson.
01:35It's Leon.
01:36He'd just come off a night shift.
01:38He was in there having breakfast.
01:39Did he out himself as a copper?
01:41I've no idea.
01:43So they're not aware of our surveillance operation?
01:45No.
01:46So all we've got is a nod from your informant that this Mark Wilson character is trying to establish a territory for himself.
01:51That's good information.
01:54What about this woman? What do we know about her?
01:56Well, she got into a car with Leon, so we've got her registration.
01:58They left together?
01:59Well, we need to stick around.
02:01What's the connection?
02:02Girlfriend? I don't know.
02:04Should we pull him in?
02:06No, not yet.
02:07Not until we know what we're dealing with.
02:08She may be heavily involved and we can't risk information getting back to her.
02:13Mark Wilson is the guy we're after.
02:15My informant says he's dealing, trying to take over someone else's turf.
02:18What have we got?
02:19The PNC checked identifies Leon's friend as Josephine Hibbert, 32 Brailsford Street.
02:25What's she got for him?
02:26Portion for possession of cannabis in her teens since then, nothing.
02:29But get this.
02:30For the past two years, she's been working as a prison officer in Longmarsh.
02:34Longmarsh?
02:35Exactly.
02:36So, what's the significance?
02:37This guy, Sean Wilson, he's our target's older brother.
02:41I put him away on drug-related offences about a year ago.
02:45Mainly class A's, didn't deal in vast amounts, but he caused a lot of damage.
02:49So now his little brother is putting pressure on the woman who locks him up at night?
02:54Max, you need to get back to your informant, find out what's going on here.
02:56Yeah.
02:57Well, Mark might have been containable on his own, he was never the real threat.
03:01Sean was the psycho.
03:02If he's heading things up from inside Longmarsh, there's gonna be trouble.
03:05What do we do about Leon?
03:07Well, for now, we treat it as a random meet.
03:09An off-duty PC being a have-a-go hero.
03:12Leon doesn't know anything about the investigation.
03:14We can keep it like that.
03:28Ted, we need to have a chat, me and you.
03:31I'm sorry, we've been following up the information you gave me.
03:33I don't think Mark's running things alone.
03:34What do you know about Sean Wilson?
03:36Talk to me.
03:37I'm leaving town for a few days.
03:38Why?
03:40He's doubting me while Sean's inside, isn't he? My tip-off.
03:43And?
03:44Not here.
03:48Mark's not interested in drugs.
03:49You told me he was throwing his weight around.
03:51He is.
03:52Trying to force his way onto the market.
03:53I was wrong. He's after someone.
03:54Mark's been asking around for a gun, something clean.
03:56A gun?
03:57He's prepared to pay good money for it.
03:59Over the odds money if he can get it straight, right?
04:01Sean's inside, trying to work out who grasped him off.
04:03Ticking names off a list.
04:04Sooner or later, he's going to come to me.
04:06Sean does not forgive or forget.
04:08I'm sure he's got bigger fish to fry.
04:10Nice one.
04:11See you later.
04:14We've got clearance from Longmarsh.
04:15They'll give us everything they've got on Sean Wilson.
04:18If he is dealing from the inside, we'll soon know about it.
04:24You don't think it's drugs?
04:26It's in the case history.
04:28I signed off DS Carr's overtime when he put Sean away.
04:33Six weeks' surveillance?
04:34Yep.
04:36He would have followed him whether I proved it or not.
04:39Have you got the result?
04:41You've got a result.
04:43It became about putting him away, not about the facts.
04:47Sean Wilson was a middle-tier drug dealer.
04:49He got under Max's skin, he would have nailed him for anything.
04:51The conviction's stark.
04:53Just.
04:54It's him.
04:57Sarge?
04:59Where are we at with Longmarsh?
05:00The Governor's expecting us.
05:02Good, I'll meet you down there.
05:04Sean's not planning a drug deal, he's planning a hit.
05:09You'd better go.
05:11Grace.
05:14This will get personal.
05:16I know Max is your sergeant.
05:19You want me to keep an eye on him?
05:21Keep me in the loop.
05:23Go.
05:52That's Sean Wilson.
05:55And this happened a few weeks ago.
06:05Is this normal?
06:06Up until a couple of weeks ago, Sean Wilson was a very average prisoner.
06:10A few rooks, but nothing we couldn't handle.
06:12So what kicked this off?
06:13A routine cell spin turned up a mobile phone and a few SIM cards.
06:16Stuffed into his mattress.
06:18He thought somebody tipped us off.
06:21How does something like that get in here?
06:23How does anything like that get in here?
06:24Phones, drugs, money, cigarettes.
06:27We do everything we can.
06:28And all your visitors are searched?
06:29Of course.
06:30Stuff still gets through.
06:36What about your officers?
06:40Have you seen them?
06:42No.
06:44Have you had any trouble with them?
06:46In the past.
06:47But we've got a good bunch here.
06:49We do a tough job.
06:51I can't see any of them being tempted.
06:53What about forced?
06:54If any of them felt under pressure, I'd like to think they could turn to me.
06:59Okay.
07:00We're going to need to take that mobile phone and those SIM cards away with us.
07:04I'll get permission from the Governor.
07:05Good.
07:10Josie Hibbert.
07:11Josie Hibbert.
07:12Leon's friend.
07:17Jo, what's happening with Mark Wilson?
07:20He's just parked up on the high street.
07:22I'll keep you posted.
07:28Mark's picking up women, isn't he?
07:30Yeah, this one fights back.
07:34Sarge, Mark just pulled up on Westway Avenue.
07:37He handed a bag to an unknown IC1 female.
07:40She doesn't look too happy about it.
07:42Well, I'm on my way back to the station.
07:43We need to know who she is and what's in the bag.
07:45Any of our uniform in the area, get me a pullover.
07:50I swear I've not leaked anything.
07:51I've still got the receipts.
07:53I'm sure it's just a mistake.
07:54Do you mind me asking your name?
07:55Ria Crossley.
07:57Okay, Ria.
07:58I'm sorry, but we're going to have to check through your purchases.
07:59It won't take a minute.
08:01Thank you.
08:03I get this a lot.
08:05These just check out girls getting bored.
08:10Oh, this is nice.
08:12My girlfriend's got one very similar.
08:14Hers is blue, though.
08:15I think I prefer the red.
08:16Yeah, I think we can probably let Miss Crossley go about her business.
08:18Great.
08:19Thank you, Ria.
08:21Thank you.
08:23Hi, I'll call Max.
08:24Oh, Max is in now?
08:26Yes, Carter.
08:27Right.
08:28Good girl, Millie.
08:29Get on to TIU, get the number.
08:31Ria Crossley.
08:32Does the name mean anything?
08:33Yeah, Sean's girlfriend.
08:35He made nearly 400 calls to her before his mobile was confiscated.
08:38Also, she visits him once a fortnight.
08:41And there's a visiting order for this afternoon.
08:45She's just been handed a mobile phone.
08:47By Mark.
08:48To replace the one that was confiscated.
08:51Would they trust her to smuggle it in?
08:53No, too risky.
08:54There's just no way she wouldn't get surged.
09:01What about a prison officer?
09:08Josie Hither, of course.
09:10Let's get down to her flat and see if the phone turns up.
09:19Yeah, Ria Crossley's passing us now.
09:24Yeah, I've picked her up.
09:38Using her girlfriend to seal the deal.
09:41A bit of female solidarity there.
09:43Doesn't look like it.
09:47OK, Terry, that's the handover complete.
09:49From this point on, Terry, stay with that phone.
10:01Leon.
10:03Leon.
10:23Taz, what are you doing here?
10:25We need to talk.
10:33Wait here.
10:41Josie Hither has the mobile phone.
10:44To smuggle it into Sean.
10:45You think?
10:46I'm guessing you want an intercept.
10:47If we can listen in, we can get a name, location, a time.
10:49At the moment, all we can do is wait for our crime scene to turn up.
10:52OK.
10:53I'll be back.
10:54I'll be back.
10:55I'll be back.
10:56I'll be back.
10:57I'll be back.
10:58I'll be back.
10:59I'll be back.
11:00I'll be back.
11:02Well, I'm going to have to inform Inspector Smith.
11:08Can I speak to Leon first?
11:10I'm not going to answer that.
11:17You, with me.
11:21Sarge.
11:22Hi.
11:23I've spoken to TIU.
11:24Did you get the number?
11:25Yeah.
11:26Good, the DI's waiting for it.
11:28You all right?
11:29Yeah.
11:31What's the matter, Beth?
11:32He knows.
11:34She's under suspicion.
11:36He's obviously close to her.
11:38She's corrupt.
11:39Hard to say.
11:40Well, if Leon knew anything significant, he'd come forward.
11:43Yeah, but if they're...
11:45It's going to complicate things, isn't it?
11:47But he's still a professional.
11:49Anyone's capable of losing focus.
11:52I'm assuming Max is already grilling him.
11:57Fine.
11:58Leon can look after himself, but any developments, you let me know, eh?
12:00Yeah, of course.
12:01Cheers.
12:05We know it's your day off and you've been seen with Josie here, but...
12:08is she your girlfriend?
12:12No.
12:13Really?
12:14We're just friends.
12:15Friends?
12:17Yeah.
12:19We have breakfast sometimes if we both work nights.
12:21We chat and stuff. Yeah, friends.
12:22Chat?
12:23Yeah.
12:25About work, her kid, the weather.
12:27Chat.
12:28You got yourself involved in a situation in the Hammond Fleur this morning.
12:32You've been following me.
12:33Now you're calling round to her flat. Seems like more than a casual friendship.
12:36Does it?
12:39The guys you had a stand-off with this morning, why would I get in heavy with her?
12:42She wouldn't say.
12:43Was there any kind of conversation before it all kicked off?
12:45If there was, I didn't hear it.
12:46Afterwards, anything?
12:48Right.
12:50I haven't done anything wrong.
12:51It's not you I'm worried about. It's Josie.
12:59Here we go.
13:22She's quite nice.
13:24Like old Leon, I'd say.
13:25Mm.
13:26Mm.
13:29She's got a kid, hasn't she?
13:30Yeah.
13:32No other man on the scene, apparently, apart from Leon.
13:36I mean, maybe that's why she's doing it, you know, give the kid a better life.
13:40Do you think she's done it before?
13:42Well, you know what they say about bent prison officers.
13:45What about as common as bent police officers?
13:48Mm.
13:50Where's she going, Terry?
13:52I don't know.
13:57Come on.
14:03Before they left, one of them said something about today.
14:07He wants it today.
14:08What?
14:09What did he want today?
14:10I don't know.
14:11Oh, come on.
14:12No, seriously, that's it. That's all I heard.
14:16Why did you go round to her flat?
14:18You remember the friends bit?
14:19The friends bit, yeah, I do.
14:21Do you know she's a prison officer?
14:22Yeah.
14:23What else do you know?
14:26I've got rights. I want a rep. I want a fed rep.
14:29Have you got something to hide?
14:30You've got something to say?
14:32Sarge, there's been a development.
14:35Get a coffee. We'll pick this up in a minute.
14:39Looks like Josie Herbert's having second thoughts.
14:41She did a U-turn at the prison gates.
14:43Someone's pricked her conscience.
14:46Any leads on a possible target?
14:48I'm on it.
14:49Sean. We need Sean to get that phone.
14:52You think he'll be using Leon?
14:53Depends where his losses lie.
14:54He's a police officer.
15:05Yes, Sarge.
15:08OK, we'll let you know if she changes location.
15:25Leon, you're in some sort of trouble, mate.
15:28I shouldn't be.
15:34Hello.
15:38I don't like that.
15:39I don't judge.
15:45Here we go.
15:46Don't let him push you around, yeah?
15:48Can we talk?
15:54We think that Josie Herbert is under pressure to smuggle a phone into Longmarsh.
15:58That's what this morning's confrontation was about.
16:01Right. Well, she never told me that.
16:03Well, the threat she is under is a very real one.
16:07The man on the inside is Sean Wilson, his brother Mark.
16:10That's the guy you took on this morning.
16:12They don't mess around. They can be very persuasive.
16:14She's got a kid, hasn't she?
16:16His name's Dean.
16:17Well, any intimidation would not stop.
16:20But if we can listen in on what they're planning,
16:21we can send them both down for a very long stretch.
16:25Come on.
16:27Come on.
16:29Okay, so what are we talking?
16:30Oh, you don't need to know about that.
16:32Look, we can protect Josie.
16:33With the right evidence, we can make a case for sending Sean to another prison.
16:36Josie could continue working at Longmarsh.
16:38Yeah, and kill the court case when she's dragged through the system as a witness.
16:40Anything we hear on that phone isn't evidence.
16:42We'd be using it purely to gather intel.
16:47She'll never know.
16:49You're not going to tell her?
16:51Well, she could tip Sean off.
16:52She's not corrupt.
16:55Well, we think she's having second thoughts.
16:58She's not going into work today. She's delaying for some reason.
17:00If we don't get that phone...
17:01Okay, right, I get it.
17:02You want me to convince her to take it in, yeah?
17:05I'm sorry. She's my mate. She trusts me.
17:07I know.
17:10Well, I'm not going to ask her to break the law, am I?
17:12She was going to do it anyway.
17:13No, she walked away.
17:15Look, mate, I've dealt with Sean Wilson before.
17:17Once he gets his clutches into Josie, he won't let go.
17:20He won't let go.
17:24I'm thinking of Josie here.
17:35Hiya, Josie. It's Leon.
17:37You've been calling?
17:39Are you anywhere near Golding Square?
17:41Yeah, not far.
17:43You are...
17:44Could you...?
17:45Yeah, of course.
17:47I'm sorry, I...
17:48It's all right.
17:54So she's just the girl you had breakfast with?
17:56If she finds out I've lied to her...
17:58She won't.
18:00Why don't we just tell her the truth and get her on her side?
18:02Absolutely not.
18:05What about her job? Her boss will know she's corrupt or what?
18:07Her governor knows what we're doing.
18:08But listen, I'll speak to him again.
18:10You've got my word.
18:11This won't come back on her.
18:13Okay?
18:18Come on.
18:29Sarge, Leon's arrived.
18:31Right.
18:32Thanks for coming.
18:33What's happened?
18:34It's, um...
18:35Those guys from this morning, they want me to take this phone into the prison.
18:40Right, okay.
18:43Put it away.
18:45I'm really sorry for calling you.
18:47I didn't know who else to...
18:49There's no one else.
18:50Hey, listen, it's fine. It's okay.
18:51Um...
18:54Who's it for?
18:56It's for a guy called Sean Wilson.
18:59Is he dangerous?
19:02Have you done it before?
19:03No.
19:04How often do you get searched?
19:05Um, it's been twice, three times this year, maybe.
19:09I don't know, it's...
19:10It's random, so...
19:11Right.
19:12If there's any reason as to why you were chosen...
19:15No.
19:16I've got no idea.
19:17I haven't got anything on you.
19:18No.
19:23Have they made any direct threats?
19:24Oh, they...
19:25They don't have to.
19:26I've got a kid and they know where I live, so...
19:35I'll take it in.
19:37What?
19:39It's a phone.
19:41It's a phone.
19:42It's just a phone.
19:44Yeah.
19:45Trust me.
19:46For an easy life.
19:48Trust me.
19:50Really?
19:51Take it in.
19:55Come, I'll give you a lift back.
19:56I'll give you a lift back.
20:08They won't use the same route twice.
20:10They'll want to.
20:13And if it's not?
20:15Then we'll fight them.
20:26Yeah.
20:36Leon, we've been having breakfast together for three months.
20:40And not once have you even...
20:45I know that you're interested.
20:47Please don't tell me that I've got this...
20:49You haven't.
20:50You haven't.
20:51I am.
20:53Then...
20:54It's...
20:57I...
21:02What happened to you?
21:07What, did she...
21:09Did she leave you?
21:11She own you?
21:12Die?
21:15Oh my God, she died, didn't she?
21:20I am...
21:22So sorry.
21:24It's been two years now.
21:27I can't throw stuff away.
21:36I should go.
21:57Cassie, wait!
22:03It's fine, I'm...
22:04I'm okay.
22:05And I'm not going to do it, so...
22:08You what?
22:09All I needed was a friend today and...
22:12You showed up, so...
22:13No, no, Josie.
22:15I know exactly where you're at, okay?
22:17No, you don't.
22:18You don't.
22:21I'm working.
22:22Right now, I'm working, so I do you.
22:25Sean Wilson wants his phone to organise something.
22:27They won't tell me what, but they're tapping this phone.
22:30Yeah, I mean, you're not going to get stopped, okay?
22:32Because your governor knows about it.
22:34Yeah?
22:36Okay, and this will...
22:37This will get him off your case for good, okay?
22:40This'll end it.
22:42Yeah?
22:43This'll end it.
22:48I wasn't supposed to tell you.
22:51I'm sorry.
22:52I'm sorry.
22:55Jo...
23:02I'm sorry.
23:04Sarge.
23:06I think I've got something.
23:10Mark Wilson...
23:12Was arrested for assault two weeks ago.
23:14Now, look at this.
23:15This man gets talking to a girl in a bar.
23:17He's quite innocent.
23:19And suddenly, out of nowhere, this happens.
23:22I'm guessing that's Mark Wilson.
23:25It happened after a prison visit.
23:26Mark was on the phone to his brother a total of 15 times,
23:29before and after the assault.
23:31This is the attack my snout was telling me about.
23:33He said it was drug-related, a turf war.
23:34Well, no.
23:35So what was the motive?
23:36Well, the victim, Daniel Corn, has got no previous,
23:38no history of dealing, no financial irregularities.
23:41In fact, nothing that would identify him
23:44as an obvious target for the Wilson brothers.
23:47Nothing, apart from this.
23:49Sean's girlfriend.
23:51Rosalie.
23:55So Sean's getting his brother to keep an eye on her.
23:57But having someone killed...
24:03Freeze that.
24:13Leon, well done.
24:16Good job, son.
24:18What is it?
24:19I had to tell her.
24:20You did what?
24:21She won't gonna go through with it.
24:25I don't believe this.
24:26It's fine, she's on the level.
24:28Oi, just get through it.
24:30Look at this.
24:33Sean Wilson's girlfriend.
24:35And who was her best mate?
24:38Yeah.
24:39The woman you just told about her investigation.
24:51We have to consider this investigation compromised.
24:54She could have walked straight into Longmarsh
24:55and told Sean Wilson that we're onto her.
24:57What was he planning?
25:01To have someone killed.
25:05Josie wouldn't have been involved in something like that.
25:07She wouldn't have told him.
25:08So why isn't he using the phone?
25:10Well, we don't know if she's tipped him off,
25:11it could be anything.
25:12His girlfriend is visiting him today,
25:14so he doesn't need to call her,
25:15or maybe it's time to call her.
25:17His girlfriend is visiting him today,
25:18so he doesn't need to call her,
25:19or maybe it's too risky to use the phone during the day.
25:21Yeah, last phone he had, he was on it all the time.
25:23Day and night.
25:24And that got confiscated.
25:25So maybe he's playing it safe.
25:27Or she's tipped him off because he couldn't keep a lid on it.
25:29Oh, come on.
25:30You don't know this guy.
25:31I took a statement off a 17 year old girl
25:33with a smashed up face.
25:35Sean Wilson left for dead.
25:37For a 60 pound cocaine debt.
25:38Look at me.
25:40For a 60 pound cocaine debt.
25:43Did I get emotionally involved?
25:44No, I got a result.
25:45That's enough.
25:47You're the I.O. on this case.
25:49You made the call to use a police constable
25:51who you knew was untrained in this type of operation.
25:53I told him not to tell her about our investigation.
25:57Common sense, that's all he needed.
25:58No, you asked him to put a phone in prison, which he did.
26:00He made a strategic call about the best way to do that.
26:03And PC Taylor's statement will reflect that.
26:07Excuse me, Sergeant.
26:09The responsibility for this is yours.
26:13Sir.
26:16I think we're done here.
26:18Oh, yes.
26:19Dion Hanson.
26:20Inspector Smith.
26:21Dion.
26:28You get this written up.
26:30I've put my neck on the line here.
26:32You better hope she's on my level.
26:35Right.
26:36We know Sean wanted the phone today
26:37and Mark's trying to get his hands on the gun
26:38so they're hitting him.
26:39We know Sean wanted the phone today
26:40and Mark's trying to get his hands on the gun
26:41so the hit is happening soon.
26:43So we need to keep digging
26:44until there's no other leads to follow.
26:47Sean's girlfriend is visiting him today
26:48so get yourself down to Longmarsh and see what turns up.
26:51Whether she's told him about the phone or not,
26:52Josie Hibbert's knowledge of this case is a potential liability.
26:55It needs to be contained.
27:06See that?
27:09Right, you need to get her out of there.
27:11I want to talk to her.
27:20Josie.
27:24I'm DS Max Carter, Sunhill.
27:25Take a seat, Josie.
27:31I know that you've been speaking
27:33with one of my officers today.
27:36It's okay, he knows what's been going on.
27:37It's okay.
27:40Thank you.
27:43Who have you told?
27:45No one.
27:46Sean doesn't know we're tapping the phone?
27:47No.
27:49What's your relationship with Ria Crossley?
27:52I don't have a relationship.
27:53There's an officer and a prisoner's girlfriend.
27:54It's an unusual set-up.
27:55Yeah, well, we got talking one day during a visit.
27:58I suspected that she was smuggling drugs
28:00so I confronted her and she went to pieces.
28:05Was she?
28:06Smuggling drugs?
28:08No.
28:09No, she was upset.
28:11Sean doesn't leave her alone.
28:12That is why he wants her phone.
28:13One minute he's pleading with her,
28:15the next he's threatening her.
28:16She talks to you about Sean.
28:17Does she mention his business?
28:18No, because we're not friends.
28:20Yeah, fair enough.
28:21I've had a drink with her once or twice
28:22but she only phones me when he's tormenting her.
28:24That sounds like you're friends to me.
28:26She doesn't have anyone else to turn to.
28:30Look, I do try and keep my distance
28:32but she turns up at my door in tears and...
28:34Keep your distance?
28:35You were close enough to be handed a phone.
28:36Yeah, which I didn't want to bring in.
28:39Oh, no, I'm not having this.
28:40Josie.
28:41No, no, he's totally trying to stitch me up.
28:44Leon told me to do it, you know that.
28:46He said that it would keep them off my back.
28:48All I want to do is protect my kids
28:50and now I'm being cross-examined?
28:53Josie, please.
29:03Have you had any contact with Mark Wilson?
29:05That's enough.
29:06I have a few more questions.
29:07Has she done anything wrong?
29:09No.
29:10Then I'm ending this meeting now.
29:12Josie, get yourself off her.
29:13Go on.
29:14Thanks.
29:21Ken.
29:22I'm on my way.
29:28Cheers.
29:32What's kicking us off?
29:33No idea.
29:36No idea.
29:56Miss Crossley.
29:57I'm DS Carter, Sunnyhill Police.
29:59I need to ask you to come to the station.
30:00What, because of what happened in there?
30:02Because that wasn't my fault.
30:03It's not about what happened in the visiting.
30:04It's not for me.
30:05I want to talk to you about your relationship with Sean Norris.
30:07There is no relationship.
30:09Not anymore, anyway.
30:11I need to ask you a few questions.
30:18Yes, OK. Thanks, Grace.
30:19Give me a few minutes.
30:21All right.
30:22Ria, innit?
30:23Yeah.
30:24Top suits you.
30:25Thanks.
30:26Ria, I'll leave you with PC Roberts.
30:27He'll take you through to the soft interview room
30:29while I talk to my colleagues.
30:30Sounds good.
30:34What are you doing here?
30:35I'm not safe.
30:36I need protection.
30:37Leave it out.
30:38Money, then.
30:39Money to get properly out of here.
30:40Money I can do.
30:41What have you got?
30:42That gun he was after.
30:43He got it.
30:44Paid two grand to get it today.
30:45Are you sure?
30:46Yeah.
30:47This hit.
30:48It's happening tonight.
30:50For that sort of money,
30:51the gun will be a semi-automatic pistol.
30:52Something very reliable.
30:53He's looking for a quick kill.
30:54No messing around.
30:55This is turf war stuff.
30:56A statement of intent.
30:57Well, that's quite a change to the remote.
30:59Especially Mark.
31:01I've been looking back through Sean's previous.
31:03That girly attack.
31:04Katie Johnson.
31:07For a 60-quid debt,
31:08that's pretty excessive,
31:09even for Sean.
31:10It's an almost psychopathic response.
31:12The guy's an absolute nut.
31:13But he chooses his victims very carefully.
31:16In the past,
31:17his acts of violence have been directed downwards.
31:19Junkies, runners,
31:20they're the ones that were vulnerable.
31:21And they all owed him money.
31:22Yeah, he never challenged rival dealers.
31:24So what?
31:25This isn't about drugs.
31:26He never operated like that when he was out.
31:27Why start now?
31:29Especially with Mark doing the enforcing,
31:30he isn't ruthless enough.
31:32I saw the footage from the nightclub.
31:33He didn't hold back on that guy, did he?
31:34And what motivated the attack?
31:36You think this is personal?
31:37You stick a jealous, paranoid psycho in a prison cell
31:39for a year and a half,
31:40it eats him alive.
31:42Sean Wilson's used that phone to call his brother.
31:44They're sending it through now.
31:46So Josie didn't tell him.
31:47He doesn't know it's tapped.
31:48Well, we'll see about that.
31:49Get TIE to give us a location of Mark's phone.
31:51We need to find him quick.
31:52Yeah, I will.
31:53Just sort it for me.
31:55Someone needs to pay.
31:56Don't laugh at me.
31:58You know what the problem is.
31:59You know how to fix it.
32:00You get it done.
32:01Okay.
32:03I'll leave you two.
32:04Thanks, mate.
32:11Ria.
32:12We think Sean Wilson and his brother Mark
32:14are conspiring to have someone killed.
32:16What?
32:17Do you know who the target is?
32:18Why would I?
32:19I don't know anything.
32:20You were given a phone by Mark Wilson today.
32:21That's correct, isn't it?
32:24Then you forced Josie Hibbert to take it into Sean.
32:27What do you think they want the phone for?
32:28To keep check on me.
32:29Has he got a grudge against someone?
32:30I don't know.
32:31A rival dealer?
32:32Someone who's betrayed him?
32:33I can't help you.
32:35Ria.
32:37Why did Sean hit you today?
32:42Ria.
32:44Because I told him it was over.
32:46He didn't like it.
32:48Have you told him that before?
32:50I've tried.
32:51But he wouldn't listen.
32:52He never does.
32:54Look, he doesn't get it.
32:55He thinks I'm some kid
32:56that I can't live without him.
32:58I try and make him see
32:59and then he accuses me of cheating on him.
33:01Are you?
33:02No.
33:04Okay.
33:05My colleague will see you out.
33:12If he calls you,
33:13if you remember anything,
33:14you need to speak to us.
33:16He won't be calling.
33:17It's over.
33:18You got it this time.
33:20Do you want someone to take you home?
33:22No.
33:23Do you want someone to take you home?
33:25No, thanks.
33:26I'm fine.
33:27Okay.
33:28Have you got a location
33:29on Mark Wilson's phone yet?
33:30No, we're having a problem
33:31with the provider.
33:32He's out there with a loaded gun.
33:33We need to locate him.
33:34Get a description circulated
33:35to all Trojan units.
33:36Alright, I'll get on to it.
33:37But listen, Joe's been camped
33:38outside his door all afternoon.
33:39There's no sign of him
33:40and his 4x4 is parked outside.
33:42So we don't even know
33:43what vehicle we're looking for?
33:44Nope.
33:45Terry, get uniformed
33:46to search all vehicles
33:47associated with him.
33:48Alright, will do.
33:50There's another call.
33:53I haven't found him yet
33:54but if you give me time
33:55I can track him down.
33:56No.
33:57I've changed my mind.
33:58I don't care about him anymore.
34:00We both know
34:01who's causing this problem.
34:02I want it sorted today.
34:04No, you can't.
34:05Seriously, me.
34:06No.
34:07I've had enough.
34:08He's changed the target.
34:12Ria told Sean it was over.
34:14When she left,
34:15she said
34:16he got it this time.
34:17So whatever she said
34:19made him do this.
34:24There's your trigger.
34:27She's taunting him.
34:29She's saying
34:30whatever she can think of
34:31to hammer home the message.
34:32She doesn't love him.
34:34He goes back to his cell
34:35angry, tormented.
34:36She isn't cheating on him.
34:37So there isn't a guy for him
34:38to focus his hatred on.
34:39So Ria becomes the target.
34:54RIA CROSLEY'S FLAT
35:12We've got a unit outside
35:13Ria Crosley's flat.
35:14But she hasn't been home
35:15since she left the station
35:16and we've left messages
35:17on her mobile.
35:19Neighbours saw a guy
35:20banging on her door
35:21about ten minutes ago
35:22and then drive him off
35:23in a blue van.
35:24I see one male
35:25apparently about 5'10",
35:26dark clothing.
35:27That's got to be Mark Wilson.
35:29Thank you.
35:30Millie, can you get back
35:31onto TIU?
35:32Tell them it's a threat to life.
35:33We need that phone located.
35:35They've started using the phone.
35:36We think Ria Crosley's
35:37the intended target.
35:38Call Josie.
35:39We need to find Ria.
35:40Sarge.
35:42Sarge, Mark Wilson
35:43is just following
35:44his brother's orders.
35:45I don't think he wants
35:46to kill Ria.
35:47That doesn't matter now.
35:48He's going to do as he's told.
35:49But we've got leverage against Sean.
35:50We know who, we know when.
35:51We'll get him out of jail.
35:52I'm not going back
35:53into Sean Wilson.
35:54Josie, it's Leon.
35:55Can you give us
35:56a call back, please?
35:57We think Ria might be
35:58in a spot of trouble.
36:00OK, thanks, mate.
36:01Grace is right.
36:02You know Sean.
36:03You could get through to him.
36:06Max, go with Grace.
36:07Negotiate.
36:09You need to stop this hit.
36:10Garth.
36:22Millie,
36:23I've got a partial plate
36:24on that blue van.
36:25Can you run it through the PNC
36:26and get the full index for me?
36:27Sure.
36:28Thank you.
36:30They've arrived at Longmarsh.
36:31We should feed any updates
36:32direct to Max.
36:33It might help with Sean.
36:34Are you sure
36:35he's the right man for you?
36:37I trust Grace.
36:46I've got to go.
36:47I've got to go.
36:48I've got to go.
36:49I've got to go.
36:51I've got to go.
36:54It's as much about respect
36:55as it is anger.
36:57Now, he wants to prove
36:58even from the inside
36:59he's got the power.
37:01So challenge that.
37:02Don't make it personal.
37:03Get up.
37:05Wilson, get up!
37:16What do you want?
37:17We know about the hit on Ria.
37:18Call it off.
37:20I don't know
37:21what you're talking about.
37:22Let's give it a stop.
37:49Unlock this phone
37:50and call your brother.
37:53You're too late.
37:56It's been an update.
37:57We've got a text.
38:02Right, this was just sent
38:03by Mark Wilson.
38:04I think I know
38:05where she's going.
38:07All units from Sierra Oscar,
38:08a blue Ford Transit van
38:09has just passed the ANPR
38:11on New London Road
38:12heading east.
38:13Where does Josie live?
38:14Briceford Street.
38:1530 Briceford Street.
38:18So...
38:19Ria has nowhere else to go to.
38:21So she goes to Josie.
38:22Right, that must be where he's heading.
38:23Let's get a Trojan unit down there.
38:24Sierra Oscar from Sierra Oscar One.
38:26Suspect Mark Wilson
38:27believes to be at or heading to
38:2932 Brouseford Street.
38:30Trojan units are assigned.
38:32Can we deal, sir?
38:34You stay back
38:35and you don't get involved.
38:36Keep your radio tuned
38:37to the Trojan frequency.
38:40She wasn't at home.
38:41Mark knows where to find her,
38:42doesn't he?
38:46She's with Prison Officer Josie
38:47here, but that's right.
38:49So how far will
38:50your little brother go?
38:51He'll do what it takes.
38:53Is he going to get
38:54a prison officer, too?
38:55Call it off, eh?
38:57Or was that part of the plan?
38:58Take out the woman
38:59that keeps you locked up?
39:01When I found out
39:02that the Wilson brothers
39:03were active again,
39:04I thought, yes!
39:05Set up a surveillance operation.
39:07I'm flabbergasted.
39:08What, the surveillance operation?
39:09Set up a surveillance operation.
39:10I'm flabbergasted.
39:11What, discovering you were
39:12planning a hit made me
39:13take you seriously?
39:14But on Ria?
39:16On Josie?
39:18I don't get it.
39:20I simply do not get it.
39:22A stupid kid who doesn't
39:23want to shake anymore?
39:24Do me a favour.
39:25Do me an extra 15 years for that.
39:27You're a joke.
39:28Dad!
39:34Trojan 345 from Sierra Oscar One.
39:36What's your ETA to Brouseford Street?
39:37Over.
39:38Sierra Oscar from Trojan 345.
39:39We've arrived.
39:40I'm getting in position now, sir.
39:42Gunshots!
39:43Gunshots! Fire!
39:44Trojan, wait!
39:45I repeat, wait!
39:47Max, we've had gunshots
39:48at Josie's house.
39:49Trojan are about to deal.
39:53Are we too late?
39:54It's not something to avoid.
40:00What's your brother like
40:01when he's cornered?
40:03He fights.
40:04Has he been in an
40:05armed standoff before?
40:07Well, he's fired the gun already.
40:08He needs to put the
40:09weapon on the floor.
40:10He needs to slowly
40:11walk out of the house,
40:12his legs apart,
40:13his hands in the air,
40:14palms open.
40:15He can't offer any resistance.
40:16He must tell them
40:17that he's unarmed.
40:19Make the call.
40:22If he represents
40:23any threat to them
40:24or their fellow officers,
40:25if he waves that gun
40:26in their direction,
40:27they won't hesitate
40:28in taking him down.
40:29You know he's volatile,
40:30you know he's at risk.
40:31They will shoot to kill.
40:34It's okay, it's okay!
40:35He's with me, he's with me!
40:36Save your brother's life.
40:38Make the call.
40:48Put the weapon on the floor!
40:50On the floor!
40:53Put the weapon on the floor!
40:55Walk down the steps!
40:59On your knees!
41:01On your front!
41:03Stay where you are!
41:05Come on!
41:11Open fire!
41:12Objects!
41:13Open fire!
41:22Open fire!
41:24Open fire!
41:25Police, stay still!
41:26Stay still!
41:27Don't move!
41:29I'm a police officer
41:30and I know these people.
41:31Jesse, Jesse!
41:33Jesse, don't...
41:34Can we get a medic in here? Has she been shot? Has she been shot?
41:39Can we get a paramedic in here? Can we get the kid out?
41:43No, please! Has she been shot? Has she been shot?
41:46What happened? Paramedic!
41:48She tried to help me. She just went for it.
41:51SHE SOBS
41:53She just went for it.
41:55Is she done?
41:57SHE SOBS
41:59I trusted you! I trusted you!
42:03It's fine, it's fine, it's fine, it's fine, all right?
42:26Sean Wilson, I'm arresting you for conspiracy to murder.
42:30You don't have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something that you later rely on in court.
42:35Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
42:47Ah. You all right? Yeah. We got there.
42:51Yeah. And Max? Does he know how close he came?
42:56I think so.
42:59Anything I need to worry about? Like what? Anything.
43:04He is my sergeant.
43:23We cool?
43:26Josie, she'll get over this.
43:31Will she?
43:33Look, I know I put you on the spot today.
43:36It's just the job. Sometimes you... It's not the job.
43:43Excuse me, Sergeant.
43:56Oh, my God, he's taken my baby!
43:58You've got to promise me that you won't let my daughter get hurt.
44:01Promise me that.
44:04Oh, God!
44:06Do you buy the story that Chelsea was already injured?
44:08I think it needs looking into.
44:10Then we're in a whole new ballgame, parental child abuse.
44:12What's going on? We're going to let Gavin...
44:14You know, Smith, you'll have a fit.
44:16See, the problem is, Leon, you may have started this, but it is now up to you.
44:20You know, Smith, you'll have a fit.
44:22See, the problem is, Leon, you may have started this, but it is now up to you.
44:50You know, Smith, you may have started this, but it is now up to you.
45:09This will get personal.
45:11I know Max is your sergeant.
45:15You want me to keep an eye on him?
45:17Keep me in the loop.
45:19Go.
45:50That's Sean Wilson.
45:53And this happened a few weeks ago.
46:02Is this normal?
46:03Up until a couple of weeks ago, Sean Wilson was a very average prisoner.
46:07A few rooks, but nothing we couldn't handle.
46:09So what kicked this off?
46:10A routine cell spin turned up a mobile phone and a few SIM cards stuffed into his mattress.
46:15He thought somebody tipped us off.
46:18How does something like that get in here?
46:20How does anything like that get in here?
46:22Phones, drugs, money, cigarettes.
46:24We do everything we can.
46:26And all your visitors are searched?
46:27Of course.
46:28Stuff still gets through.
46:33What about your officers?
46:38Have you had any trouble with them?
46:39In the past, but we've got a good bunch here.
46:42We do a tough job.
46:44I can't see any of them being tempted.
46:46What about forced?
46:48If any of them felt under pressure, I'd like to think they could turn to me.
46:53Okay.
46:54We're going to need to take that mobile phone and those SIM cards away with us.
46:57I'll get permission from the Governor.
46:59Good.
47:04Josie Hibbert, Leon's friend.
47:10Jo, what's happening with Mark Wilson?
47:12He's just parked up on the high street.
47:14I'll keep you posted.
47:18Mark's picking on women, isn't he?
47:20Yeah, this one fights back.
47:24Sarge, Mark just pulled up on Westway Avenue.
47:27He handed a bag to an unknown IC1 female.
47:30She doesn't look too happy about it.
47:32All right, I'm on my way back to the station.
47:33We need to know who she is and what's in the bag.
47:35Any of our uniform in the area, get in the pullover.
47:40I swear I've not leaked anything.
47:42This guy, Sean Wilson.
47:44He's our target.
47:45Sean Wilson. He's our target's older brother.
47:47I put him away on drug-related offences about a year ago.
47:51Mainly class A's. Didn't deal in vast amounts.
47:54But he caused a lot of damage.
47:56So now his little brother is putting pressure on the woman who locks him up at night.
48:00Max, you need to get back to your informant and find out what's going on here.
48:03Yeah.
48:04Well, Mark might have been containable on his own.
48:06He was never the real threat.
48:07Sean was the psycho.
48:08If he's heading things up from inside Longmarsh, there's going to be trouble.
48:11What do we do about Leon?
48:13Well, for now we treat it as a random meet.
48:15An off-duty PC being a have-a-go hero.
48:18Leon doesn't know anything about the investigation.
48:20We can keep it like that.
48:34Ted, we need to have a chat, me and you.
48:36I'm sorry, we've been following up the information you gave me.
48:39I don't think Mark's running things alone.
48:40Would you know where Sean Wilson is?
48:43Talk to me.
48:44He'll be in town for a few days.
48:45Why?
48:47He's doubting me while Sean's inside, isn't he? My tip-off.
48:49And?
48:51Not here.
48:54Mark's not interested in drugs.
48:56You told me he was throwing his weight around.
48:57He is.
48:58Trying to force his way onto the market.
48:59I was wrong. He's after someone.
49:00Mark's been asking around for a gun. Something clean.
49:02A gun?
49:03Yes.
49:04He's prepared to pay good money for it.
49:05Over the odds money if he can get it straight, right?
49:07Sean's inside, trying to work out who grasped him up.
49:09Ticking names off a list.
49:10Sooner or later, he's going to come to me.
49:12Sean does not forgive or forget.
49:14I'm sure he's got bigger fish to fry.
49:16Nice one.
49:17See you later.
49:20We've got clearance from Longmarsh.
49:21They'll give us everything they've got on Sean Wilson.
49:24If he is dealing from the inside, we'll soon know about it.
49:30You don't think it's drugs?
49:32It's in the case history.
49:36I signed off DS Carr's overtime when he put Sean away.
49:41Six weeks' surveillance?
49:42Yep.
49:44He would have followed him whether I proved it or not.
49:48Have you got the result?
49:49He got a result.
49:51It became about putting him away, not about the facts.
49:55Sean Wilson was a middle-tier drug dealer.
49:57He got on to Max's skin. He would have nailed him for anything.
49:59The conviction's stark.
50:01Just.
50:04It's him.
50:07Sarge?
50:08Where are we at with Longmarsh?
50:09The Governor's expecting us.
50:11Good. I'll meet you down there.
50:13Sean's not planning a drug deal. He's planning a hit.
50:18You'd better go.
50:20Grace?
50:21I've still got the receipts.
50:22I'm sure it's just a mistake. Do you mind me asking your name?
50:25Ria Crossley.
50:26OK, Ria. I'm sorry, but we're going to have to check through your purchases. It won't take a minute.
50:30Thank you.
50:32I'm getting this a lot.
50:34At least just check out, girl. I was getting bored.
50:40Oh, this is nice.
50:42My girlfriend's got one very similar.
50:43Oh, this is blue, though. I think I prefer the red.
50:45Yeah, I think we can probably let Miss Crossley go about her business.
50:48OK. Thank you, Ria.
50:51Thank you.
50:53Right, I'll call Max.
50:54Oh, Max is in now?
50:56Yes, Carter.
50:57Right.
50:58Good girl, Millie. Get on to T.I.U., get the number.
51:01Ria Crossley. Does the name mean anything?
51:03Yeah, Sean's girlfriend.
51:04He made nearly 400 calls to her before his mobile was confiscated.
51:07Also, she visits him once a fortnight, and there's a visiting order for this afternoon.
51:15She's just been handed a mobile phone. By Mark.
51:17To replace the one that was confiscated.
51:21Would they trust her to smuggle it in?
51:23No, too risky. There's just no way she wouldn't get searched.
51:31What about a prison officer?
51:38Josie Hither, of course.
51:40Let's get down to her flat and see if the phone turns up.
51:48Yeah, Ria Crossley's passing us now.
51:54Yeah, I've picked her up.
52:08Using her girlfriend to seal the deal.
52:10A bit of female solidarity there.
52:12Doesn't look like it.
52:16OK, Terry, that's the handover complete.
52:18From this point on, Terry, stay with that phone.
52:30Leon!
52:32Leon!
52:52Taz, what are you doing here?
52:54We need to talk.
53:02I'll tell you Mark Wilson now, Gov.
53:04We think it's a drug deal.
53:06OK, Max, stick with it.
53:14It's a dead end.
53:17OK, park up.
53:24Gov, it looks like it's going down in the Handelflower pub.
53:27OK, if you're right, call for backup. Don't take any chances.
53:31Yes, Gov.
53:32We need to know what's going on in that pub.
53:36I've got to keep my distance, he'll recognise me.
53:38I'll go take a look.
53:41Yeah, if they're buying, I want to catch them with the goodies.
54:02This way.
54:05Leon, leave it.
54:07We've got a problem.
54:08PC Leon Taylor's inside having a rug with Mark Wilson.
54:32It's Leon.
54:33He'd just come off a night shift. He was in there having breakfast.
54:37Did he out himself as a copper?
54:38I've no idea.
54:40So they're not aware of our surveillance operation?
54:42No.
54:44So all we've got is a nod from your informant that this Mark Wilson character is trying to establish a territory for himself.
54:48That's good information.
54:51What about this woman? What do we know about her?
54:53Well, she got into a car with Leon, so we've got a registration.
54:55They left together?
54:56Well, we need to stick around.
54:58What's the connection?
54:59Girlfriend? I don't know.
55:01Shall we pull him in?
55:03No, not yet.
55:04Not until we know what we're dealing with.
55:06She may be heavily involved and we can't risk information getting back to her.
55:11Mark Wilson is the guy we're after.
55:13My informant says he's dealing, trying to take over someone else's turf.
55:15What have we got?
55:16The PNC checked identifies Leon's friend as Josephine Hibbert, 32 Brailsford Street.
55:23What's she got for him?
55:24Caution for possession of cannabis in her teens, since then nothing.
55:27But get this, for the past two years she's been working as a prison officer in Longmarsh.
55:31Longmarsh?
55:32Exactly.
55:33So what's the significance?
55:49Waiter.
55:53Go.
55:55Josie Hibbert has the mobile phone.
55:59To smuggle it into Sean?
56:00You think?
56:01I'm guessing you want an intercept.
56:02If we can listen in we can get a name, location, a time.
56:04At the moment all we can do is wait for our crime scene to turn up.
56:07Well, I'm going to have to inform Inspector Smith.
56:13Can I speak to Leon first?
56:15I'm not going to answer that.
56:16I'm not going to answer that.
56:23You, with me.
56:27Sir.
56:28Hi.
56:29I've spoken to TIU.
56:30Did you get the number?
56:31Yeah.
56:32Good, the DI's waiting for it.
56:34You alright?
56:35Yeah.
56:37What's the matter Beth?
56:38Who knows?
56:40She's under suspicion.
56:42He's obviously close to her.
56:44She's corrupt?
56:45Hard to say.
56:46Well if Leon knew anything significant he'd come forward.
56:49Yeah, but if they're...
56:51It's going to complicate things, isn't it?
56:53But he's still a professional.
56:55Anyone's capable of losing focus.
56:58I'm assuming Max is already grilling him.
57:03Fine.
57:04Leon can look after himself, but any developments you let me know, eh?
57:06Yeah, of course.
57:07Cheers.
57:11We know it's your day off and you've been seen with Josie Hibbert.
57:14Josie Hibbert?
57:15Is she your girlfriend?
57:19No.
57:20Really?
57:21We're just friends.
57:22Friends?
57:24Yeah.
57:26We have breakfast sometimes if we both work nights, we chat and stuff.
57:28Yeah, friends.
57:29Chat?
57:30Yeah.
57:32About work, her kid, the weather.
57:34Chat.
57:36You got yourself involved in a situation in the Hanging Fleur this morning.
57:40You've been following me.
57:41And now you're calling round to her flat.
57:42Seems like more than a casual friendship.
57:44Does it?
57:47The guys you had a stand-off with this morning, why would I get in heavy with her?
57:50She wouldn't say.
57:51Was there any kind of conversation before it all kicked off?
57:53If there was, I didn't hear it.
57:54Afterwards, anything?
57:56Right.
57:58I haven't done anything wrong.
58:00It's not you I'm worried about.
58:01It's Josie.
58:09Here we go.
58:11Okay.
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