Code of Silence - Season 1 Episode 2
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00:00Detective was looking for you on the breakfast shift. This is Detective Inspector Marsh. James.
00:07I can do it if you tell me where it is. We're all watching a gang who are planning a robbery.
00:14They're always careful to meet in places where we can't bug them.
00:17That's why we need a lip reader, so we can understand what's being said. Who is that?
00:22No idea. Liam. Liam Barlow, 29.
00:25Look, these people are dangerous. You don't want to get close to them.
00:32The tap is appropriate and they've put Liam in a flat nearby.
00:36I could see a lot more if you just get me closer.
00:38You really, really need to leave the investigating to us.
00:47Are you like a regular here?
00:48No, I just moved in around the corner.
00:50Alison!
01:20There, what's that? What did he say?
01:46Alison, we're missing this. What is this?
01:57He didn't turn up for a meeting.
02:07And he asked Cruella to reschedule it.
02:13Why? Why did he not turn up for the meeting?
02:16I don't know.
02:24601.
02:25What's he doing?
02:25He is taking items out of the carry bag.
02:34They're saying something like phone and switchy.
02:48And the driver's not very happy about that.
02:51Driver's phone just went off.
02:54What happened?
02:55They're switching the SIM cards.
02:59So you've been getting a message from a driver?
03:01Shit.
03:01Yeah, we were intercepting his messages.
03:05All units, stand down.
03:27You should get to your shift.
03:34It's good.
03:35But if you can't read their phone messages,
03:39then you're not going to know when they're going to meet.
03:41So what are you going to do?
03:44We'll find another way.
03:45Thanks, Alison.
04:05Yeah, pull up the recordings, will you?
04:07Right.
04:08Woody's not going to give us anything, is he?
04:09I mean, why would he?
04:10So we need something, anything.
04:12Agreed?
04:19Liam's new to the gang, isn't he?
04:21Yeah.
04:22So he could be our way in.
04:23What do we think?
04:31So they're going to reschedule this meeting.
04:33So we need to find a way to be there, yeah?
04:35Yeah.
04:35We stay focused on Liam.
04:46Oh, Anthony, mate.
04:50Everything OK?
04:52Yeah.
04:53You have been changing your SIM card once every three days,
04:56like we told you.
04:57Yeah, cause outbreak.
04:59It's just Liam thinks we're weak on security.
05:03Well, I've been doing everything you told me to, Greg.
05:05Did you?
05:07Or did you not follow the rules we gave you?
05:10Sarah doesn't like me changing numbers.
05:12In just nearly nine months, she could drop any date.
05:17Sarah.
05:33So
06:03what
06:12do you want?
06:33He's
06:34a
06:36little
06:46bit
06:48difficult
06:50to
06:52deal with.
06:54You know,
06:56he's
06:58a little bit
07:00more
07:02I didn't know you'd be working today.
07:29Is this a bad time?
07:34I'm fine. Can we talk later?
07:50No, I just, I was hoping to see Braydon. Yeah, later's good.
07:57Leave me alone, okay? Go on, I'm out.
08:21I didn't see you there.
08:26You are? I'm Alison, a wretched.
08:34Alison, this is Braydon, our owner.
08:40I don't know anyone these days. I'll tell you that. Just stay out of his way.
09:10I don't know anyone these days. I'll tell you that. Just stay out of his way.
09:40Hello. Hey. I just wanted to see how you are.
09:57Yeah, I'm fine. The owner, Braydon, do you know him?
10:03He put in a word for me for this new job. The guy you were speaking to, is that your...?
10:09Yeah, he's my ex.
10:14I got major bad vibes.
10:18I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be so rude.
10:21It's okay.
10:24When you two were, like, signing, it made me think, that's how it must be for you, all the time, around, you know, people who can hear.
10:33Yeah, it can be like that sometimes.
10:41I was wondering, do you want to come out for a drink sometime?
10:51Um, yeah, yeah, maybe.
10:57Thank you for taking me to hospital and for driving me home. You didn't have to do that.
11:02Yeah, I did. I knocked you off your bike.
11:09I better go back to work. See you later.
11:32Bye.
11:35Bye.
11:38Bye.
11:41Bye.
11:44Bye.
11:47Shit.
12:01What?
12:04She's coming in to view.
12:08Mama.
12:16She's coming in to view.
12:23Madam.
12:29Fantastic crowd view.
12:36I don't know.
12:39I did not.
12:42I don't know.
12:50I think we should just celebrate that.
12:54Good for the cafe.
12:57Good for the night.
13:00Neat, eh?
13:31Mama.
13:43Mama.
14:00Yeah.
14:04Okay, yeah, I'll see you then.
14:06I've got to go.
14:07All right, bye.
14:09Alison, is everything all right?
14:12Yeah, um, have you got a minute?
14:14Yeah.
14:16Yeah, come, come this way.
14:20What's up?
14:22Who is James talking to?
14:25Uh, James is with the assistant chief constable.
14:28He's trying to get more funding for surveillance.
14:30But we'd never be able to watch them around the clock, so...
14:34So you need someone closer to them, like an informant?
14:39Yeah, but that's easier said than done.
14:43But I've been...
14:46I've been doing some bar work, and it's near Liam's flat.
14:53Have you been working at the Canterbury tap?
15:04Have you made contact with Liam Barlow?
15:11Have a think.
15:14I believe you've been working at the tap.
15:17I went in because I just wanted to see who was there,
15:20but they needed a staff, and I just really need to talk.
15:23I mean, of all the places, Bradenmoor owns the tap.
15:26You know that?
15:29Yeah, I know.
15:33Was that the only time you made contact with them both?
15:38Um...
15:41At the bar?
15:44It's a simple question. Just have a think.
15:49That was the only time?
15:53What?
15:57Ben has been tracing Liam's movements over the last couple of days,
16:01and it seems Liam made a surprise trip to the hospital night before last.
16:09It was an accident, and he knocked me off my bike.
16:11And then he drove you to the hospital?
16:15Well, I think he was just worried that he just didn't want me to call in the police.
16:19You were the reason why Liam didn't go to that meeting.
16:22It was you.
16:26Um...
16:28You've risked the entire fucking operation.
16:34So I'm sorry, but you wouldn't have known anything if it wasn't for me.
16:38You were paid, Alison.
16:40Yeah, but you only paid me the minimum wage, so...
16:42I should arrest you. I should arrest you for misconduct.
16:44But I could actually help, you know? Liam and Braden, they're actually meeting.
16:48I saw them talking, and the meeting went back on.
16:51I don't want your help. I don't want anything from you.
16:55It is not safe for you to be anywhere near this station.
16:58You're a security risk.
17:00Actually, tell the canteen we're letting Alison go.
17:13I had to push James to use you.
17:16This looks bad on me, too.
17:18No, no. I'm sorry.
17:22Am I running out of pain?
17:25Don't push your luck.
17:28I should explain to Gary, then.
17:31I'll talk to Gary. Max, could you...
17:34Just come this way. That's right.
17:58Come on.
18:21Hi.
18:29So, did you fix my bike?
18:33Yeah, yeah.
18:35You need your wheels for work, and the crash was my fault, too.
18:39Your mum offered me a cup of tea.
18:42Um, thank you, though. Very nice.
18:46We've been chatting.
18:50Chatting?
18:52About what?
18:54You, mainly.
18:56Me?
19:02Sorry, she's just winding me up.
19:04Um, shall we go outside?
19:09You made a big impression on my mum.
19:11I like her. She's cool.
19:13Certainly, thank you. I didn't know how I was going to get my bike fixed.
19:16It was a little bit selfish.
19:18See, I was hoping that maybe you'd have that drink with me.
19:22Maybe, if you asked me, then.
19:27Can I take you to London tomorrow night?
19:29I'm meeting some friends, and I thought maybe you could come along.
19:35I can, yeah.
19:39Tomorrow?
19:41Tomorrow.
19:44Tomorrow?
19:46Tomorrow.
19:59Well, the ACC was charmingly blunt in its assessment of our case.
20:03We are not getting any more surveillance.
20:10Liam Barlow. Any news on him?
20:12He's been working as a software developer.
20:14He's moved around. Previous address is in London and Manchester.
20:18Couple of parking tickets.
20:20To be honest, I'm not getting much.
20:24People don't usually evade your levels of research skills.
20:28Without access to their messages, we need another way in, don't we?
20:32So keep looking.
20:35Have you got TFA?
20:39Once for work.
20:43What do you do?
20:45I am a software engineer.
20:48Who do you work for?
20:54I am doing some...
20:57..digital security work for a local businesswoman.
21:01But she made me sign an NDA, so I shouldn't really be talking about it.
21:06Well, that sounds more interesting than putting in a pint.
21:09It's not.
21:11Believe me.
21:17So where exactly are you meeting your friends?
21:20They are going to a bar down by the river.
21:23We'll drop in and see them.
21:25Take it from there.
21:27OK.
21:29Take it from there.
21:31OK.
21:34Damn it.
21:36You
22:02Busy.
22:04What do you want?
22:06Can I have a Coke, a lime and a soda?
22:08Yeah, yeah, no worries.
22:10I'm on my way.
22:34OK.
23:04Thank you very much.
23:35This is my fiancée, Maya.
23:37Hi. Hi, Liam.
23:39Hey, nice to meet you.
23:41This is Alison.
23:43This is Sammy and Maya.
23:45Hi. Hi.
23:47Lovely to meet you. Lovely to meet you too.
23:49Are you engaged?
23:51Yeah. When are you getting married?
23:53Don't ask, it's not for ages.
23:55Um...
23:57Back in a second.
23:59Back in a second.
24:17And have you met Liam before?
24:19No, we just met.
24:21Sammy wanted to come here, said he might run into a friend.
24:25So how does you and Sammy meet?
24:27Well, I'm a dental nurse.
24:37You know, eventually I was like, you're going to ask me out or what?
24:40That's very cute of you.
24:42So what does he do for work?
24:44Oh, he works for a security storage company.
24:46They look after valuable things for very rich people.
24:50Where abouts do you place?
24:52Oh, they've got buildings all over.
24:54Sammy's mostly based in Mayfair.
24:56He's quite junior.
25:04Oh, thank you.
25:05It's not a real diamond, but I don't mind.
25:08You know, Sammy keeps saying he's going to get me a real one.
25:11Like he'll get a big pay rise or something.
25:13Hey, we should get going.
25:15Oh, but we just got here.
25:17So you're going now?
25:20We'll go somewhere else.
25:22One more drink.
25:26Oh, that's fucking cool.
25:33Back to the cinema.
25:47Get the down, you guys.
25:49Cheers.
25:56MUSIC PLAYS
26:20Well, you definitely cannot drive.
26:22I know. I'm back in town tomorrow, so grab the car now.
26:25Let's get a taxi.
26:26But how much is that going to cost?
26:28Don't worry, I'm paying.
26:31Are you hungry?
26:32Am I what?
26:33Are you hungry?
26:35Hungry? Yeah, I'm hungry.
26:37Come on, I know a place.
26:41Do you know, I used to come to London a lot
26:43when I was little with my dad.
26:45He used to take me to the flower market.
26:47It was this one back then.
26:50Actually, it was the only time I remember
26:53going anywhere on my own with him.
26:55He was away a lot.
26:57Mostly just me and Mum growing up.
26:59He doesn't live with you now?
27:03Thank you. What did you say?
27:05Your dad, he doesn't live with you now?
27:09He went off one, didn't he?
27:11Is he deaf too?
27:13No, my mum is deaf, but my dad is hearing.
27:19Are things tough without him?
27:21Tough.
27:25Yeah, my mum's been made redundant,
27:27so financially it's a bit difficult.
27:30And my dad just didn't really deal with it.
27:33Or, actually, he just didn't want to.
27:36I was, like, going to job.
27:38I had to be to job.
27:40So, yeah, I think it's a little bit tough.
27:44So, what do you want to do?
27:46What's your dream?
27:48Dream? Mm-hm.
27:50Do you know what?
27:52I need to be really good at gymnastics.
27:54I actually thought I could win a gold medal.
27:57But I need a bit more realistic dreaming.
27:59No, no, no, don't do that.
28:01Don't be realistic.
28:03But you're not realistic.
28:05Definitely not. No way.
28:08So, what is your realistic plan?
28:11Right.
28:16You know...
28:19This place does the best sticky toffee pudding.
28:24Sticky toffee pudding? Mm-hm.
28:26OK.
28:35Er, sticky toffee pudding, please.
28:49MUSIC CONTINUES
29:02Thanks.
29:08You left it open.
29:10You could lose anything in it.
29:18Thanks.
29:21Right. Thank you very much. Mm-hm.
29:49Could you see what I was saying when I was talking to Sammy?
29:54Not much, no.
29:57You seem to be asking a lot of questions.
30:03I have a pre-tension, but I never know what's going on.
30:09So you were always watching?
30:11It's like a habit.
30:13Well, you think, why?
30:17Well, you've got something to hide.
30:21Mm-hm.
30:24I'll have to keep my eye on you.
30:39I had a good night.
30:41Really good.
30:43Yeah, you were good.
30:46Yeah.
30:55I can see you again, right?
31:00To be honest, it's complicated.
31:03Complicated?
31:05With your ex?
31:09Just complicated.
31:12I should go.
31:16I'll text you.
31:46I'll text you.
32:17We were so clear to you about the dangers of getting involved.
32:20Yeah, but I didn't tell him I was lip-reading for you.
32:23I didn't tell him anything. Yeah.
32:25I got information.
32:27Liam met up with a guy called Sammy.
32:30I think he worked for the high-security storage company.
32:33I didn't get his last name,
32:35but I think Liam brought me along to keep your girlfriend, Biddy.
32:38They talk about Mayfair.
32:40I think Sammy showed something to Liam.
32:43I think it was a floor plan.
32:45They talk about a family vault in the basement.
32:48Family? What family?
32:50I don't know, but Sammy's fiancé thinks he's coming into some money.
32:55I think they're paying him for information.
33:02What do you want?
33:04What do I want? Yeah.
33:06Well, I want to help.
33:09They're not sufficient of me.
33:11They underestimate me.
33:13Most people do.
33:33We can't risk you being seen here while you're working at the tap,
33:36but, yes, your information backs up what we know.
33:39We're checking the description of Sammy
33:41against employees of vaults and high-network storage facilities in Mayfair.
33:45It's allowed us to narrow down our search.
33:48You understand how dangerous this is, becoming an informant?
33:52Danger, yeah.
33:56And you're already working at the bar and you've no intention of leaving, correct?
34:00Correct. I mean...
34:05If you happen to see anything related to this case
34:08while you are working at that bar...
34:12..I would really appreciate it if you would let me know.
34:15OK?
34:17Alison, for your safety,
34:19we'll set up protocols and I'll be your contact, OK?
34:23But just so we're clear, I am not asking you to put yourself in any danger
34:27to get this information, OK?
34:29Do not go out of your way to watch these people.
34:32Yeah, yeah. No, I understand.
34:35You can end up with a lot of regrets in this job, Alison.
34:38I don't want you to be one of mine.
34:40..to foster that digital awareness.
34:48Erm...
34:51Do you know this woman?
34:53Yeah.
34:55I know her.
34:56I'm sorry, but I'm not sure I'm in the right office.
34:59I'm sorry.
35:00Er, I'm not sure I'm in the right office.
35:02I'm not sure I'm in the right office.
35:05I'm not sure I'm in the right office.
35:07Erm, I can tell by some of your faces
35:12that it's time for me to shut up so we can go for lunch.
35:14Thanks for listening.
35:21THEY WHISPER
35:37THEY CONTINUE WHISPERING
35:52THEY CONTINUE WHISPERING
36:07THEY CONTINUE WHISPERING
36:26THEY CONTINUE WHISPERING
36:35DRUMBEAT
36:37DRUMBEAT CONTINUES
36:52Er, Ben, any news on Van Nus?
36:58Working with Alison's information,
37:00we've narrowed it down to three high-security storage facilities
37:03and vaults that use biometrics.
37:08But I can't find out more about specific security systems
37:11as the facilities are understandably reluctant
37:13to give out that information.
37:17Nia, you were looking at the driver, Anthony Bates?
37:19AMPR shows he's been checking out warehouse space.
37:21Warehouse space.
37:23OK. They may be using this as a rehearsal space
37:26if they're looking at vaults.
37:28We need to go three down to one.
37:34Good morning. I have an appointment.
37:35Your credentials, if I may?
37:37Passport and a letter of recommendation from my bank.
37:47Thank you, Mr Stanford.
37:51I need a box. Doesn't need to be big.
37:54Just absolutely bulletproof.
37:55Follow me, sir.
37:58I'm told you're the best.
38:00We have all the usual safeguards.
38:02Motion sensors, weight-sensitive vaults,
38:05and a few innovations of our own.
38:08Glad to hear it.
38:17Retina scanner. Still the most secure biometric safeguard.
38:22What's this?
38:24Still the most secure biometric safeguard.
38:54Well, how's that?
39:24SHE SIGHS
39:29That'll be £5.60.
39:48Cobweb.
39:54Do you want another one?
39:56Later.
40:01Yep.
40:16Hi. Hi.
40:18How's it going?
40:20Terrible.
40:22I met this girl.
40:24We went out. Had a really nice time.
40:27But then she didn't reply to my texts.
40:30Sorry. I've just been really busy.
40:33Yeah. Me too.
40:36Well, I'm sorry. I've just turned all the caps off.
40:39I, er, come to see Braden.
40:41I can get them for you.
40:45You go. I'll lock up.
40:48I will text you.
40:52OK.
41:17HEARTBEAT THUMPS
41:48HEARTBEAT STOPS
42:09What are you doing?
42:11What?
42:14You were texting.
42:16And then you looked at the monitor.
42:18I didn't know if I should turn the screen off.
42:20Max didn't say.
42:22Whoa, whoa, whoa. What's going on?
42:27Who were you texting?
42:31I wouldn't text her.
42:33You know her?
42:35Yeah, I...
42:38How well do you know her?
42:41HEARTBEAT THUMPS
42:44Give me your phone.
42:46What?
42:48No, I didn't do anything. Open it.
42:51HEARTBEAT THUMPS
43:10HEARTBEAT STOPS
43:15It's from earlier.
43:17It's not for instance.
43:35You should get going.
43:37Go.
43:41HEARTBEAT THUMPS
44:02Alison, it's my responsibility to keep you safe,
44:04and if you're not going to play by the rules,
44:06then this isn't going to work.
44:10This meeting is significant. What are they planning?
44:13To second chances?
44:15This is way beyond anything we could have asked for.
44:17This is brilliant. Thank you.
44:19You're in this now,
44:21and I'm going to tell you how we do things.
44:40HEARTBEAT STOPS