Red Rock (2015) s01e32 Episode Script

Episode 32

Did you consume anything stronger than drink? I smoked some heroin.
I'm on crutches and I can't leave the house and I kinda need some of that.
How're things with the Reids? Given the circumstances, I've just stayed out of their way.
Maybe if I could see you? We agreed, no contact until all this is over.
But I need to.
Are you drunk? Get off of me.
Oh, Jesus! Hey! What's going on? Hey! Get your hands off! I want to talk to Brian! No! I want to talk to Brian! You stink of alcohol.
I'm picking you up after school tonight, don't be late.
Rachel! Rachel, I am talking to you.
What? Don't take that attitude with me, okay, not after last night.
Can I just go now? Why? Why are you protecting him? Will you just get it into your head, nothing has gone on! You really expect me to believe that, do you? After last night.
I have tried everything to get you to talk to me.
I don't know what else to do.
Okay you leave me no choice, I'm going back to the cops.
No Dad, please, please don't! I'm going to let them get to the bottom of it, okay? Go to school, I'll see you tonight.
I hate you! You're burning up, I'm calling the doctor.
Mum don't.
You're not well! It's just a bad cold, okay, that's all.
I'd rather you just got me some more painkillers for my leg.
I've ran out.
Bloody hell son, they were supposed to last you another two days I needed them, I couldn't sleep! PHONE RINGS Will you just do me a favour and get me some more? I dunno if they'll give you another prescription.
Anything will do.
Just get the strongest you can from the chemist.
Yeah, do that.
But make sure you put it in the allocation book.
Should one of us stay here with him? Meaning me? If I don't work, I don't earn.
You don't work, you get sick pay.
You know it's not that simple.
You're a civil servant Would you stop bickering for two seconds, the both of you.
I don't want anyone here, I don't need anyone here.
I'm not seven.
Fair enough.
I'll go to the chemist and I'll drop you in something later.
I'm all right, Ma ok? Are you? What? I'm fine.
What's going on with you and Da? I'm sorry, we're just on edge, we're worried about you.
Don't, you're making it worse.
Sorry.
Just go to work, Ma, I'll be fine.
Okay, just seriously, stop worrying about me all the time.
I'm going to be alright.
If it gets worse, call me.
I will.
Just stop, please.
Okay.
Yeah, Dooley, listen I'm in a bad way.
Yeah, no, just, just gimme the name of someone, alright? Alright, man.
Cheers, man alright.
Hi, is that Tracey? Yeah, I got your number off Dooley? Morning.
Make the most of it, it won't last.
Eh? The good looks, they don't last forever.
Right.
And I'd be keeping an eye that hairline of yours.
You definitely look like a receder to me.
What? What age are you now? 26? I'd say you've still four good years left to make the most of it.
Before it starts falling out.
Me now, I've good genes in the hair department.
I'll still be going to the barbers every four weeks when I'm 70.
The only thing you'll be trimming at that age is nose hair and toe-nails.
Alright lads.
How's things? Good.
Very good.
Are you wearing aftershave? No.
Maybe, yeah.
You never wear aftershave.
I don't need to, you normally wear enough for both of us.
It's Nikki isn't it? You've got the hots for her! Shut up.
You have! It's always the quiet ones.
There I was thinking you were sucking up to her for promotion.
But it's promotion to the bedroom you're after! You've got no chance of course.
And you have? You'd better believe it! Okay, we'll see about that.
We will, we will indeed.
I saw her earlier by the way.
She asked if you could pick up the guy that was assaulted, we have to go through his statement again, before we get Hughie Mahon in for the ID parade.
Bloody traffic this morning.
You ok, sarge? I've had better starts to the day.
Do you have time for a quick word? There's something you need to know.
Liam what can we do for you today? I want to see Superintendent McKay.
Now.
Last night, end of shift, Rachel Reid was outside.
Completely trollied, she was looking for you.
Her dad and Niamh got her, brought her away.
Oh God, that's awful.
All this damage, Sharon has got a lot to answer for.
Did anyone else see? No, I was the only one there.
What did she say? Couldn't make much sense of it, but she wanted to talk to you.
Me? No, that's the last thing I need.
Did you say anything to Liam? I tried, but he was too wound up.
Yeah Mel's been worried about Rachel for a while now.
Thinks she has a major drink problem.
Really? Yeah, yeah, it's really sad.
I mean she's pretty screwed up.
That's how this whole misunderstanding started.
Not been right since her mum died.
You try to offer a helping hand and We all know what happened next, thanks to Sharon and her vivid imagination.
Anyway, I just wanted to Thanks, Sean.
Listen, you keep this to yourself.
Yeah of course I will.
I won't forget that.
Don't mention it, Sarge.
Mr.
Reid please, take a seat.
I want you to set up that formal enquiry.
Has there been a development? What do you mean? Something new, do you have some new information? Do you not know about last night? I'm sorry? Jesus, you don't know what goes on outside your own station? Last night my daughter, Rachel, came here, drunk, begging to see him Brian McGonigle.
Ask Niamh, she was with me.
What time was this at? I can't remember.
Ask that young Garda of yours, the one who fancies himself.
He saw the whole thing.
Garda Holden? Yeah, that's him.
What exactly did Rachel say? I want to see Brian! And what about today? Has Rachel said anything else? She still insists that nothing happened? Yeah, she's lying.
I need you to get to the bottom of it.
My daughter was abused by one of your officers.
Okay, I'll start the process of setting up the formal enquiry.
In the meantime, I need you keep talking to Rachel.
The more she co-operates the easier this is going be on all of you.
I can't promise anything.
I know, but we will get to the truth of what has happened.
I promise you that.
Mr.
Rodgers, Phil, come on in.
Thanks Sean, we'll call you if we need anything.
So how are you feeling today? I'm okay.
How's the eye? The consultant said there will be no permanent damage.
Good.
That's great! Phil, you described your attacker as having a tattoo of a swallow on his hand.
We've brought in a known criminal who fits that description.
We want you to point him out in a line-up.
Listen Phil, I know that this can all be very nerve wracking.
But it is worth it if you can ID your assailant.
I know.
All you have to do, is point him out.
Yeah, yeah, I watch television.
I'm afraid it's not exactly like it is on TV, there's no two-way mirrors, we would need you in the room.
What? You don't have to touch him.
Listen, I don't like this any more than you do, but it has to be done, and we'll be right there with you.
Will I check and see if they're ready for us? Okay.
What's up? Just got a text from her school, Rachel hasn't shown.
But you dropped her off? I saw her go in! Must have waited 'till I drove off and left.
Will I call her? There's no point, her phone's off.
Well maybe she's gone home? She'd better have, I'm gonna check.
Just don't lose it with her.
She can't keep doing this, it has to stop.
Please go easy.
Dad please don't.
Where is she? What? Where's my daughter? I don't know what you mean.
Got her to mitch off, did you? So you could meet up later? Listen to me, just listen.
Nothing has ever happened between me and Rachel, nothing! I can't believe you could ever think it would.
She had a daft crush on me, you know how kids are like at that age.
I know my daughter, I know when she's lying.
Sharon Cleere's lying, not Rachel.
No one else believes a word of it.
Look, you know me.
You know I could never do anything to harm her.
No, if you were innocent you'd have said something to me.
I know I should've, I should've, I'm sorry.
Dad, stop, you're not helping anyone.
We need to find Rachel.
Where's Rachel? Hey what is going on? The way it is, this one's on tic, after that, money up front, yeah? Yeah okay.
Two bags, equals But it's 80 cos I had to drive here, and I'm not Fred's pizza service okay? Yeah that's fine.
You should think of this as the "small print" of our agreement, ignore it at your peril.
Full payment in two days, okay, I swear.
What happened to your leg? I fell, I broke it, alright? It wasn't the handiwork of someone else who's payment schedule you ignored? No it wasn't! Look ask Dooley if you don't believe me, I pay every time, okay? I'm good for it.
Probably better off, because we're not big on "suing" people.
Two days, okay? PHONE RINGS Yeah Mum, I'm fine, okay, I said not to ring.
Yeah okay, I'll do that, yeah, listen, I'd better go.
I think there's someone at the door, alright? Yeah.
"Mum" sounds worried.
Yeah, listen are you gonna give me the gear or not? You smoke it? Better bang for your buck with a spike, you know? Yeah it's just occasionally.
Ever smoked in the house before? No.
You'll stink the place out.
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Say you threw up, the smell is the bleach you used to clean.
Alright, okay, cheers, thanks.
Give me the tinfoil, I'll hold it while you smoke.
I'm sorry, I don't recognise anyone here.
But Okay.
What happened to you in there, Phil? We both know your assailant was in the room.
I thought I could go through with it, but Were you afraid? Yes, but not of him.
The court, the publicity, I'm gay.
I'm also a secondary school teacher.
It's 2015, you have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of.
It might be 2015 with you, but it most certainly isn't with my employers.
I'll be sacked at the first opportunity.
They can't do that.
Yes they can! They'll be subtle enough, make sure it's something innocuous.
The next person this thug attacks might not be so lucky.
He's done it before, he'll do it again.
This is our chance to put him back in for a long time.
Adrijan enough.
I'm sorry, I truly am.
But that bastard's not worth losing my career over.
BELL Hello.
Liam, we said we'd be in touch I want to report my daughter missing.
You cannot put that kind of pressure on a witness.
But we had him! If it had come out in court that you'd guilt tripped the witness we would have been thrown out and Hughie would've walked free.
You were one step away from telling him who to ID.
Paperwork, not justice brings cases to court.
To court, I know.
So what do we do now? There's nothing we can do.
Look, some you win, some you wait til next time.
I'm sorry.
Look, no damage done.
No, I'm sorry, I really enjoyed working more closely with you.
Good.
In fact, I've been interested in getting into this side of the job for a while and Yeah you showed real potential.
Your assessment of the crime scene was spot on.
So well done.
Well, thank you.
So maybe you would like to go, go out sometime for a drink to discuss things? Yeah, I'd be happy to, but would it be okay if it was just a coffee in the staff room? My evenings are pretty packed lately, I'm just swamped.
No, yeah, you're right.
Coffee in the staff room that, that'll be much Garda Holden, come on in, Adrijan was just leaving.
You've probably heard the bad news about the ID parade.
Yeah.
Nikki, I'd better go.
I'll see you.
He seemed in a hurry.
Did he? Anyway.
You wanted a word? Oh yeah, it's about Hughie Mahon.
When I picked him up for the ID parade, I had a quick look round his gaff.
This is of the serial number from his telly which I just took it on the off-chance.
But I've just checked it, and it's from a batch of wide screens stolen from the docks about six months ago.
I know it's only a consolation prize No, he got early release, seven months of it.
This will have him banged up for every day of it.
That is some excellent work, Sean, well done.
All part of the service.
You'd make a good detective, thinking out of the box like that.
Thanks.
Have you ever thought about it? I'm thinking about it now.
I was just saying to Adrijan there that my evenings are pretty packed lately, but maybe you want to get a drink sometime? Just to talk about it some more? Yeah, I'll let you know when I'm free.
You do that.
Sean just keep this to yourself.
Of course.
He says he dropped her off, but she must have left soon after.
The school has no record of her in her first class.
She's not answering her phone, Liam's phoned around.
Nobody's seen her.
What's your gut feeling? There's been too much going on, we have to take this seriously.
And move quickly.
I agree.
Set up an incident room immediately.
Take up IRC until I can get you replaced.
And take as many off unit A as you can, I want a meeting ASAP.
For the time being, we'll have to put the formal enquiry on hold.
Our priority has to be to find Rachel.
I keep going back over our interview with her.
We were very gentle, we put no pressure on her.
I'll be relieved when we find her.
Do you want a go? Better not, I've been told I have an addictive personality.
You're all aware of the recent difficulties involving Rachel Reid.
Because of that, we're acting quickly.
Her father has advised us of her recent mental state, that has given us serious cause for concern.
She was last seen by her father who brought her to school this morning.
She entered the school, but left quickly thereafter.
She hasn't been seen since.
She's wearing the community school uniform, you're all aware what that looks like.
And a pink hoodie.
Sir, where's Sergeant McGonigle? I've spoken to Sergeant McGonigle, I've made him aware of the situation.
Given the obvious sensitive nature of events that may have led to Rachel's disappearance, and the recent allegations made against him, Sergeant McGonigle will not have anything to do with this investigation.
I'll now hand over to Angela who will brief you on how we're going to begin our search.
Let's find her quickly, and bring her home.
PHONE RINGING Hi Brian! This message is for you, so leave a message (kiss).
PHONE RINGING Hi Brian, this message is for you, so leave a message (kiss).
What happened in the kitchen? What happened in the kitchen? I threw up, so I had to I said to call! Nah, it's cool, I'm feeling much better now.
That's great news, you hungry? I'll rustle up some grub.
Yeah.

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