Bang (2017) s01e02 Episode Script

Episode 2

We shouldn't be here.
Out, come on.
Possible crime scene, blood.
I'm not leaving 'til I've got answer You're asking for trouble.
I want to know if it's my husband you found today.
What's that? I was supposed to deliver it to a friend.
She wasn' I know you want more responsibility.
Trust me, this isn't the way to prove yourself.
/fo You have to find someone else to keep it.
Take it back.
Take it back.
I can't.
Nanny? Nanny? Don't tell me you're scared.
I thought you were more of a man than that If I lose her If I lose her She's going to be fine.
What else do I have? What else do I have? A job, a home, me.
Don't look at Mel again.
Where were you? I've been knocking for Why? A gun was fired around here last night.
I was at the hospital until late.
I was knackered.
How was Nanny when you left? They're keeping her in, so she's not happy.
/ Are you sure it was a gun? Are you sure it was a gun? Control took over 20 calls.
Have you seen anyone strange hanging around? A car you don't recognize? A car you don't recognize? No.
No, why? We're working out what happened.
We're working out what happened.
Gina.
Alright, I'm coming.
I'd better go before Luke sulks.
I'll visit Nanny later, I promise.
Nice day for it.
Charming.
Did Stevie ask you to get anything else fo Just the money.
He phoned the office and I answered.
He phoned the office and I answered.
What time? Around three or four.
I don't remember exactly.
He asked me to fetch an envelope from a drawer in the office .
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and take it down to the boat.
I was the only one working that afternoon.
It couldn't wait.
So nobody was looking after the business but you stayed for a drink.
He asked me to stay for a bottle of beer on his boat.
What would you have done? Did Stevie say why he wanted the money No.
No.
Didn't you ask? If Stevie wanted me to know, he would have told me.
Did Stevie seem alright to you? Was he worried or angry? I was following orders, that's all.
I delivered the cash, I drank the beer.
/font When I left he was still alive.
Have you heard the latest? They found four bullet casings and one bullet on your brother's street.
The bullet was in a wheelie bin.
The bullet was in a wheelie bin.
Idiot.
The woman in No.
7 knew it was going to ha She saw it in the tea leaves.
A shame she didn't give us a head's up.
I've just let that salesman go.
Why? Why? He's not guilty.
CCTV shows him returning to work after being with Stevie .
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eating a bag of Cheesy Puffs.
He doesn't look like a man who's just shot his boss to me.
What I want to know now is why did Stevie Rose want that cash fast? Someone we know played cards with Stevie.
Ask him when he last saw Stevie and work out if he's telling the truth.
Are you asking us to join the investigati I'm asking you to help out with one line of inqui Shift it.
Sam! Sam! Sam! Is there something wrong with you or what?/font Your mother found out that a gun went off in the street .
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from a woman in the supermarket.
He's safe.
That's all that matters.
He's safe.
That's all that matters.
He should have phoned you.
He was probably worried about his Nan.
How is she? I have a long list of things to take in when I visit She can't be too bad then.
She's still giving or Is there something you want to say to your mother? It's alright, Ray.
You were as white as a sheet when I found you.
You could hardly breathe.
Well? Well? Sorry.
Give your mother a bit more consideration.
She deserves better.
Forget about it.
No harm done.
Forget about it.
No harm done.
Have you got my money? 25 is what we agreed.
25 is what we agreed.
I haven't forgotten.
I know you're not earning a fortune.
It's not a lot of money to find.
I said I'd pay it back.
I said I'd pay it back.
I know you will.
A deal's a deal, I thought you understo Where did you get that? Where did you get that? I've been saving.
Since when? Since when? Does it matter? You never told us.
You never told us.
You didn't ask.
Here, count it.
It's all there.
Thank heavens for that, you're quits.
Ray's very grateful, aren't you, Ray?/fon Where did he get that? I remember a time when it wasn't a rare .
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to see a policeman on horseback.
We're more likely to ride bikes these da Russell Lloyd-Davies.
Russell Lloyd-Davies.
We know.
PC Lloyd and this is PC Jenkins.
Did you know Stevie Rose? Yes, I did.
Terrible business.
A nice man, young family.
A nice man, young family.
Did you know him well? Businessmen in a small town have reason to cross paths occasionally.
They don't all play cards together.
They don't all play cards together.
Someone's been gossiping.
Did you play regularly? Stevie would send me a text now and then .
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to say he was organizing a game.
If I was free, I'd go.
If I was free, I'd go.
Was Stevie a good player? He could be lucky.
But he usually lost.
As we all do, unfortunately.
Did you lend Stevie money? Sorry? You run this place but you're also a mone I don't know who you've been speak .
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but they've obviously got a very big mouth.
I lend money to friends, yes.
I lend money to friends, yes.
And you charge interest.
It gives people an incentive to pay it back.
Nobody likes being in debt.
Did Stevie pay you back? Stevie was a gentleman.
He always kept his word.
Excuse me.
How did you know he was a moneylender?/ Everyone knows.
Really? I didn't know.
You've never had bailiffs knocking at eight o'clock in the morning.
Did he give you the creeps? Did he give you the creeps? No.
It wasn't my biceps he was checking out.
/ Are you stupid? My Nanny is in hospital.
I have to go see her.
/ If Rhys finds out what you did, you'll be joining her.
I said I didn't want to keep it.
I said I didn't want to keep it.
And then you used it.
If I knew you were unhinged, I wouldn't have given it to you.
Take it now.
Take it now.
Are you serious? The street's crawling with police.
No, thanks.
What if they come here? They won't come here.
Your sister is one of Look, when the time's right, I'll move the gun.
/f Until then, don't touch it again.
Do you understand? .
That dog's been barking all night again.
It's been going on for weeks.
Either you sort it or I'll sort it.
Either you sort it or I'll sort it.
We'll get on it.
Sort it out for me.
Sort it out for me.
I shall, thank you.
What did he say? He's got a migraine.
The dog's been barking since four o'clock this morning.
He's not happy.
I'll call animal services.
Go ask him if he's got a long-handled screwdr You can't break in.
You can't break in.
Why not? It's a dog, not a person.
You don't know that.
There could be a person in there lying on the floor in need of help.
Let me call it in.
Let me call it in.
They won't be here for ages.
Do you really want to wait around for them Jackpot! Well? It's Steffan Morris's house.
It looks like the fruit machine that was nicked last week.
That explains why he ran.
What about the gun he h We haven't found that yet.
Do you think the same gun was fired last night?/ Wow, let the team search the house.
Wow, let the team search the house.
It makes sense.
Gina, wait to see what they find.
Luke told me about your chat with Ru Bring him in for a more formal discussion.
I'm sure he has more to share.
Why did you tell him? He asked.
Are you sulking? Are you sulking? No! Childish.
I was starting to wonder where you were.
I was at the hospital with your stuff.
What are you doing here? I live here.
I live here.
The consultant wants to keep you in.
He wanted me to wait for a clinic appointment.
I can do that at home.
You should have phoned.
So you could give me a lift on your bike?/f I was scared when I saw the empty be You look just like your dad did when he worried about things.
I don't want you to be sick.
Be thankful I'm home.
Believe it or not, the hospital is full of sick people.
Wait with Mrs Rose for a second, will you? I'll just check we're set.
Excuse me.
Sorry, would you mind? Don't judge me.
Stevie wouldn't want me looking a mess.
You were the one who found him.
Yes.
I knew something was wrong.
If Stevie wasn't coming home, he would have phoned.
He loved Ruby.
He wanted a child so much.
He would have phoned.
You don't have to do this.
Yes, I do.
I have to do everything I can to find his killer.
We're ready.
Stevie Rose ran a successful family business .
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selling cars in the town for many years.
A loving son, husband, father.
It's hard to understand why anyone would want to kill him.
We're eager to hear from those who spoke to Mr Rose.
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in the days before his disappearance.
/fon We'll be circulating his image widely to jog people's memories.
Stevie Rose's killer is still at large.
/fo We need to find this dangerous individual as quickly as possible.
Thank you very much.
In order to help with the inquiry Uh oh.
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I'm pleased to be able to offer a reward of 30,000 .
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to anyone who provides informatio .
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that leads to the arrest of my husband's killer My beautiful daughter's lost her father/fo .
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in a terrible violent way.
This animal has stolen him from her.
He doesn't deserve to walk the streets.
/ I beg of you, help me find him.
That's all, thank you.
That's all, thank you very much.
Thanks, Mrs Rose.
The overtime will be very handy.
Hiya, are you alright? Do you think we're in trouble? Mam called by the hospital.
They said you insisted on leaving.
They said you insisted on leaving.
Put the kettle on, dear.
Perhaps the nurses can do an ECG, but they can't make a decent cuppa.
Nanny, it isn't funny.
No, it isn't funny.
My heart failed.
It's failed before, and it will again.
/fo But I'd rather wait for it to happen here in my own home .
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rather than in a hospital full of super bugs.
/fo You should have stopped her.
How? She jumped in a taxi.
You should have taken her back.
You should have taken her back.
You know how stubborn she is.
For once, take responsibility! It's easy for you.
You don't live with h Nanny! Nanny! What are you doing? It's about time you made your own bed.
Leave it and come downstairs.
Gina's giving me a har Why do you think I'm hiding? Hurry up or you'll be late.
Hurry up or you'll be late.
I'm not going in tonight.
You can't afford to miss another shift.
I'm not leaving you alone.
I'm not leaving you alone.
No.
You did well to get this job.
I don't want you to lose it because of me.
Gina can stay with me.
Don't worry.
Did you give Ray 300? I paid him back in full.
Why? What did he say? He's just worried.
I told him I'd been saving up, Gina.
I believe you.
He doesn't.
He doesn't know what to think.
He always thinks the worst of me.
He wants to make sure you don't get into deb He doesn't believe or trust me.
He doesn't believe or trust me.
Don't start.
Ray has tried to do his best for us.
He bailed you out.
I've got to go to work.
Sam.
What? I'll speak to him.
I've phoned and left messages for you with your gran You haven't been to see me.
Sam! I'll pay you back next week.
I'll pay you back next week.
You said that last time.
A friend offered me a cash-in-hand job.
/fo Sam.
Sam.
His dad's a builder.
He's offered me work as a labourer, honestly.
I promise.
Don't you understand how lucky you are?/fo You're young, good-looking.
Why waste your time smoking that rubbish? I'm going to stop.
I'll have to.
When I'm working full time.
You're not taking advantage of Russell, are you?/ No.
I'll pay every penny.
No.
I'll pay every penny.
I'm tired of waiting for you, Sam.
Maybe there's another way you could pay me back.
Today.
I'll pay you back today, I promise.
Where is he? Where is he? Samuel.
Get into the car.
Get into the car.
Listen, Ray.
I don't want to hear it.
Go.
Don't give that boy any more money.
He's the one that comes to me, over and over/font You keep taking advantage.
Giving him money to buy dope you know he can't pay He's lucky he's got you to look out for him.
He's my stepson.
And he won't be back again, I'll make sure of it.
His protector.
People need protecting from people like you.
/ .
Steffan held up the social club.
Two days later .
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there are gunshots on the street where his brother lives.
It must be more than a coincidence.
It must be more than a coincidence.
It's speculative at best.
But possible, Ma'am.
But possible, Ma'am.
Rhys isn't stupid, Gina.
If he was in possession of a gun, he would never use it so close to home.
His brother died.
People do strange things after loss.
Rhys Morris isn't the type to get emotional.
There's no evidence.
Can't we search the house? Can't we search the house? On what grounds? That my theory adds up.
That my theory adds up.
Even if you're right .
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and Rhys had the gun, I doubt he kept it after the last 24 hours.
We can't search his house on a whim.
We need evidence.
Remember we have to pay the gardener tomorrow for cutting the lawn.
What's wrong? What's wrong? Nothing.
Sure? Sure? Yes.
Sorry, it's just you don't usually com Where's Ray? He's sorting things out at the yard.
How's Liz? She needs to see a specialist.
It's disgusting she's had to wait so Will you pay for her to see someone privatel I spoke to her doctor today.
The first appointment is around 200.
She'll need tests on top of that, treatments, follow-ups.
I know she was Dad's mother.
You think the world of her too.
She's always been very kind to me.
She's always been very kind to me.
Help her then.
She's scared.
I'll speak to Ray.
I'll speak to Ray.
Does Ray have to know? I can't spend lots of money and not ask him.
/font It's your money too.
I'll talk to Ray tonight.
I promise.
Stevie Rose was very thorough.
He kept records of everything.
Every time he bought petrol.
Every cheque he wrote.
And every time he borrowed money from you .
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Russell Lloyd-Davies.
Why did he borrow money from you? A friend needed cash.
I was lucky enough to be able to help.
According to this, you lent him over 10,000 in total.
Youre not seriously telling me you handed Stevie all that money .
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and you didn't know what he was going to do with it? Stevie owned a garage.
He had thousands tied up in cars.
I wasn't worried about losing money.
I'm surprised a business man like Stevie didn't use a bank for a loan.
Unlike you, the bank would have asked questions.
Perhaps Stevie didn't enjoy filling i Come on, Russell.
Was he in trouble? I don't know.
Who was after him? Why? I don't intrude in other people's bus Stevie was a private man.
And you didn't ask.
I've kept horses for years.
You learn when they want your attention/font .
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and when they don't.
Gina, could you take Mr Lloyd-Davies back to reception? Don't hesitate to get in touch if you do remember any How's your brother? Fine, thanks.
I remembered who you were after you left yesterda I see Samuel around now and then.
On his little bike.
Send him my regards.
It's this old chapel.
It's been empty for y I'll do it up over the next twelve m Then, I'll try and sell it on.
You're late today.
He's been visiting his girlfriend.
How are you doing, Sam? We called to talk to Liz about your idea.
Your Nan's decided not to go private just She's happy to hold on for a bit.
She's happy to hold on for a bit.
Like Ray said last night .
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the specialist won't keep her waiting much longer now, surely.
Not after this last pull, at least.
If you want us to pay for you to go private, we'll find the money.
Just with this conversion and everything/font .
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it might take me a couple of weeks.
/fon I promise I'll find it.
Listen, my little heart has lasted 72 years.
I'm sure it can stick it out for a little bit longe If Mam and Ray are willing to pay.
If Mam and Ray are willing to pay.
I don't want them to waste money.
It's not a waste, it's help.
It's not a waste, it's help.
I'll be fine.
He doesn't stop worrying about me.
He doesn't stop worrying about me.
I'll find the money and pay for it.
That's enough, Sam! Now, what do you want for breakfast? .
It's coronation chicken.
It's coronation chicken.
What have you got? Tuna.
Which one do you want? Which one do you want? Tuna.
Thanks very much, Luke.
Thanks, Luke.
Carl's asked me to help out with the Stevie Rose i What? Over 200 calls have come in since the appeal.
/font He asked you, did he? He asked you, did he? He thinks I'm qualified.
What do you expect me to say? No.
You know I really want it.
You know I really want it.
And I don't.
I joined the force before you.
It doesn't mean you're the best person for the job.
I deserve a chance too.
Of course you do.
You're ambitious and a woman.
You're ambitious and a woman.
Don't be patronising.
It's true.
Promising policewoman seeks promotion.
You can't deny that.
Oh, come on.
You're not serio Excuse me.
Excuse me, I'm talking to you.
I'm PC3542 from Afan Nedd Police Stati I believe you're dealing drugs.
I'm detaining you to stop and search you You're trying it on.
Open your bag and we'll find out.
Oi! Luke! Luke! You can't do this.
You've got no right.
I'm arresting you on suspicion of supplying controlle You do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence .
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if you do not mention when questioned/fon .
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something which you later rely on in court.
/font Is the old lady any better? Heart attack, was it, son? I heard about your brother.
Sorry.
Steff was just a big kid.
He thought he was indestructible.
Everyone's card's marked, isn't it? Look after yourself, butt.
Hi, alright? Are you going to tell us from where you got the You had several bags of cocaine.
You also had 20 ecstasy tablets.
You're going to be charged.
If you work with us, it will help you in cou It's your choice.
GRUN What's going on? The forensics have come back on the bullets discharged last night.
The same gun was used to kill Stevie Rose.
/f It's Rhys Morris.
It's Rhys Morris.
We've been over this, Gina.
If we searched his house, we'd find it.
We should search the place.
We should search the place.
We haven't got sufficient reason to.
Suspicion Mel was dealing drugs would be enough, wouldn't it? We just found a load of drugs in her handbag.
Do we have Mel's house keys? Do we have Mel's house keys? The custody sergeant would.
Well, Ma'am? I hope the Neanderthal boyfriend isn't home.
Don't worry.
I'll protect you.
Hello, Police.
Now, don't be scared.
There's nobody here.
Have you found anything? Only a dodgy CD collection.
What's going on here? Rhys, I'm PC Jenkins.
We have authority to search the property.
I don't fucking care, get out.
Mel's been arrested for supplying drugs.
/ We've reason to believe there are drugs at the property.
You've got no right.
You've got no right.
Calm down.
Calm down or we'll take you in.
Is that right? Is that right? Yes, it is.
Might as well arrest me for this too then.
/fon Rhys Morris, I'm arresting you for assaulting a police officer.
You don't have to say anything but it may harm your defence .
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if you do not mention when questioned/fon .
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something that you later rely on in court.
/font Luke said you didn't find anything.
We should keep searching.
There's nothing here.
There's nothing here.
Five minutes? Please.
What's she playing at? It sounds like she's kicking your garage door in.
Tell her to stop then.
Tell her.
Aargh! Stop her! What do you think you're doing? There's nothing here, Gina.
You've gone too far.
We don't have the right to search the garage.
HORSE NEIGHS I can pay you.
Let me go and I'll give you whatever you want.
/fo Just tell me.
Name your price.
I've got money.
SCREAMS The gun isn't here.
Don't.
We came for the drugs.
Leave it.
It's too much of a coincidence.
Control is asking for you.
I'll be there now.
I'll be there now.
They want you straightaway.
If the stablehand hadn't turned up when he did .
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it might have been a different story.
/fon Hey, Nanny.
Don't be angry .
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but I think I've found a way to pay for you to go p Nanny? # I see in the painting # Which hangs at my bedside # Every morning and night # Their prayer's so sincere # I know though I cannot hear # Sam.
Sam.
Sam, where are you going?
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