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00:00:00No, no!
00:00:28What's going on?
00:00:29Oh, the sea has a way of finding out what you've done wrong.
00:00:34I'm having trouble with the fuel filter.
00:00:37But, you know, we're close enough to shore to call in a Garda.
00:00:40Toe, no.
00:00:42No Garda.
00:00:44Just fix it or we'll have a problem.
00:00:53I'm close.
00:00:55Oh, it's here, Ross.
00:00:58All 1.3 mil of it.
00:01:01But there are other buyers involved,
00:01:03and they guard the oil over it now,
00:01:05so the price has got to go up.
00:01:07But way up?
00:01:09Well, you'll find it.
00:01:11Is it fixed or not?
00:01:14Well then, turn it over a few times for me, will you?
00:01:24Let me at it.
00:01:25Okay, we're all good now.
00:01:34This is Garda Station Dunmulla.
00:01:36We've detected your emergency disruption beacon.
00:01:38Garda units are on the way.
00:01:40The airway and fire at sea.
00:01:43This is a military summit,
00:01:44a lot of pilots will be shifted,
00:01:45so the wind will be 99% of the air.
00:01:46It's going to be a difficult task.
00:01:47We're still going to the fire.
00:01:48It's going to be algo that we're going to be getting local.
00:01:49It's going to be a water.
00:01:50But we're also going to themasers.
00:01:52We're still going to the fire.
00:01:53We're still going to the fire.
00:01:54We're going to the fire.
00:01:55We're going to the fire.
00:01:56We're getting there.
00:01:57I've mentioned your dad to everyone that's registered to both in the harbor.
00:02:24We'll find him, Shannon.
00:02:25If he wants to be found.
00:02:27You know, your dad wouldn't just leave you.
00:02:29Then where is he?
00:02:30I adored you then, and I love you now, forever and a day.
00:02:53As you know, the song you've just heard, Forever and a Day, was the final work of famed composer,
00:03:15Eamon McCarthy, alongside his lyricist and soulmate, Orla.
00:03:23While no longer with us, their legacy lives on as we mark the beginning of our first annual
00:03:30McCarthy days.
00:03:31Technically, I'm here in spears.
00:03:37You've got to stop doing that.
00:03:42But your reaction is so adorable.
00:03:43The composition that put Eamon on the map was his first sonata, inspired by the sunrise view
00:03:52from this very spot.
00:03:54True.
00:03:54In this spirit, the Danmala Historical Society has commissioned a statue here in the harbor
00:04:04in Eamon's memory.
00:04:06We're going to get that fixed, right?
00:04:18That was fantastic.
00:04:26Beyond-tastic.
00:04:27Okay, go have fun.
00:04:28Bye.
00:04:28See you later.
00:04:29Let me be the first to congratulate you on a job well done.
00:04:35Thanks.
00:04:36But really, it's all the students, and they're finally two years.
00:04:39Well, hey, you should come teach my math class, because major listening problems there.
00:04:44A miraculous show, Miss Brown.
00:04:46Aw, thank you.
00:04:48And Mr. Kennedy, glad I caught you.
00:04:50What?
00:04:51Hurling season starts back this week, and we are in desperate need of a coach for the
00:04:57boys' team.
00:04:58Uh-huh.
00:04:58And I know you're not Irish, but a colleague brought it to my attention that you are partial
00:05:05to a bit of hurling yourself.
00:05:06Oh, I'm not.
00:05:08I've never coached.
00:05:09But we're sure you'd be great.
00:05:12Well, okay, you two aren't going to let me say no, are you?
00:05:16See?
00:05:16Your coaching instincts are already kicking in.
00:05:18Huh, so we can count on you?
00:05:22Uh.
00:05:23Game on?
00:05:24Yeah, game on.
00:05:26Magic.
00:05:27I'll see you two back at the school.
00:05:29Whoa, bulletin.
00:05:30Lovely performance as always, Miss Brown.
00:05:34Hey, uh, somebody just asked me to be the hurling coach.
00:05:39Really?
00:05:39Yeah.
00:05:39You.
00:05:42I haven't played much since I won county back when I was a lad.
00:05:46I believe your brother's coming into town today.
00:05:48Yes.
00:05:49Uh, actually, his ferry is coming in right now.
00:05:53Thank you both for being here.
00:05:56Okay.
00:05:57Bye.
00:05:58See you soon.
00:06:02Yeah.
00:06:03Hurling.
00:06:03Huh?
00:06:05Interesting.
00:06:06Interesting.
00:06:06Interesting.
00:06:06Interesting.
00:06:07Interesting.
00:06:07Interesting.
00:06:08Interesting.
00:06:09Interesting.
00:06:10Interesting.
00:06:11It's the only home to Eamon and Dorla McCarthy.
00:06:13Dunmulla Harbour was also the Titanic's last stop on its maiden voyage.
00:06:18That I didn't know.
00:06:19Did you know it was built up in Belfast?
00:06:21That I did.
00:06:231910-ish.
00:06:25You're good.
00:06:261909.
00:06:28Now, if you look to your left, you'll see our recently renovated...
00:06:31Your brother's first trip to Ireland?
00:06:33First trip anywhere since Dad passed.
00:06:36Jackson took over our family music store, and, uh, I guess he's been busy.
00:06:41Oh.
00:06:41He's a musician, too.
00:06:42Singer.
00:06:43Life at the party.
00:06:45Kind of the center of attention everywhere he goes.
00:06:47Oh, and slightly competitive.
00:06:49More competitive than you.
00:06:50And even you.
00:06:51So how you been?
00:06:52Ah, dead on arrival.
00:06:53But apart from that, outstanding.
00:06:56So what brings you back now?
00:06:57Well, they named a day after me.
00:06:59But, uh, you know, I thought it'd be rude to ghost them.
00:07:03And I wanted to see my new bestie.
00:07:06I wasn't sure if I was going to see you again.
00:07:08It's been months.
00:07:09Is it?
00:07:10Brutal time change.
00:07:11Literally, time doesn't exist up there.
00:07:13Time is a here thing.
00:07:16G Major.
00:07:17Jane Minor.
00:07:21Woo!
00:07:23Top of the morning.
00:07:25Same.
00:07:26FYI, we don't say that here.
00:07:28Noted.
00:07:29Wait, we?
00:07:30Me.
00:07:32And, uh, other people.
00:07:35Ellen McCarthy.
00:07:35Welcome to McCarthy J's.
00:07:37Right.
00:07:38I'll, uh, show myself out.
00:07:41I can't believe you finally made it.
00:07:44Long trip.
00:07:45Seven hours from Virginia.
00:07:46Two-hour ferry from Dublin.
00:07:47What's that, about, like, 3,415 miles?
00:07:50But who's counting?
00:07:52Once you meet everybody, it'll be worth it.
00:07:55Wow, this place is great.
00:07:56Oh, I can't wait for you to see where I live.
00:07:58It's beautiful.
00:07:59You going straight to your house?
00:08:01Yeah.
00:08:02Yeah, I'm back.
00:08:04Harbor's quiet enough.
00:08:08Slipped in without any questions.
00:08:11When are we meeting?
00:08:12This is unreal.
00:08:21Come on.
00:08:29Have I mentioned wow yet?
00:08:30You might have.
00:08:32But really, all the action's at the pub.
00:08:35But we will hit that after.
00:08:37Your guest room's upstairs.
00:08:40The trail down to the ocean.
00:08:42Out back.
00:08:44Ireland.
00:08:45Everywhere.
00:08:47Please tell me we're fishing while we're here.
00:08:48Got it just for you.
00:08:50As long as you don't make a contest out of it.
00:08:52Aren't you afraid of a little rematch?
00:08:54No, but you should be.
00:08:57So how's Jen?
00:08:58I'm not sure.
00:09:00It's been a while.
00:09:02Oh.
00:09:03Sorry.
00:09:05But you know, plenty of fish in the sea.
00:09:07Haven't quite gotten my line back in the water, but...
00:09:11A bit of home for your new home.
00:09:16I found it cleaning out Dad's stuff.
00:09:20Oh, look at us.
00:09:21Dad was the glue, wasn't he?
00:09:24Check out the writing on the back.
00:09:26Leave some space in your heart for the unimaginable.
00:09:30That's so Dad.
00:09:31So is.
00:09:32And...
00:09:34Time to go.
00:09:38Apparently he wrote it, but never got it recorded.
00:09:42Well, we should.
00:09:44No.
00:09:46No.
00:09:47No.
00:09:47Life is bound to have its ups and downs, but there's no doubt, anything you need, you know you can count on me.
00:10:09Well, we almost did it.
00:10:16I haven't really sang much lately.
00:10:19Reminds me too much of him.
00:10:22Was that weird?
00:10:24There was no wrong way to grieve.
00:10:27It's only been a year.
00:10:28It was kind of nice not being upstage for once.
00:10:35Ouch.
00:10:37You know I love you.
00:10:38And if he was here, he'd definitely make us start the song over.
00:10:45And when we complain, he'd say, come on, what's the best that can happen?
00:10:49Thank you for this, Trevon.
00:10:58If I hear anything, I'll give you a call.
00:11:06There they are.
00:11:08Hey.
00:11:08This is my kid brother.
00:11:1135, and I'm still the kid.
00:11:13Oh, and he's so cute.
00:11:15Welcome to Ireland.
00:11:17Thanks.
00:11:17Hopefully the horror stories about me haven't been too incriminating.
00:11:22All good things, for the most part.
00:11:25Musicable.
00:11:29Ah, what do we have here?
00:11:32Jackson.
00:11:33Jackson, Inspector O'Reilly, and Greg Kennedy.
00:11:37Great to finally meet you.
00:11:38Nice to meet you.
00:11:38Same, I've heard a lot about you both.
00:11:40Oh, really?
00:11:41Which one of us more?
00:11:43Funny guy.
00:11:44But seriously, which one more?
00:11:45Yeah, we need to know which one.
00:11:46Shush.
00:11:47Okay, the drinks.
00:11:49What do you have them?
00:11:49Ah, already got them.
00:11:51Ah, actually, I got them all.
00:11:53What?
00:11:54Round for the house.
00:11:56On me.
00:11:56Yay!
00:11:57Yay!
00:12:01Ah.
00:12:03So, uh...
00:12:04Cheers.
00:12:04No, no, no, no.
00:12:05Here we see.
00:12:05Sláinte.
00:12:07Sláinte.
00:12:08Sláinte.
00:12:08Sláinte.
00:12:09Mmm.
00:12:09So, what you got, Brian, while you're here?
00:12:12Yeah, what do you do?
00:12:15I love hearing you play.
00:12:18Well, I miss being hurt.
00:12:21How's it going with Jackson so far?
00:12:23He's been here like two minutes, and already more popular than I am.
00:12:27No offense, but he's stealing my McCarthy day's thunder.
00:12:30Welcome to my world.
00:12:31Oh, amazing.
00:12:44Is it like this every night?
00:12:46Every night.
00:12:48Speaking of which, I have to get going.
00:12:51But it's only 7.30.
00:12:52I have to teach in the morning, which is why you are staying.
00:12:57We close up early on a Sunday, so you've only got two hours more.
00:13:01Can I walk you out?
00:13:02I'll know it.
00:13:03Have fun.
00:13:05Behave.
00:13:05Nice to meet you.
00:13:12Lovely evening.
00:13:15So peaceful.
00:13:18To clear the mind, watch the skies, Dad always said.
00:13:23Smart man.
00:13:25Can I get your ride home?
00:13:29I'll walk.
00:13:31But thank you.
00:13:32I can walk with you if you like.
00:13:33I think you live on the opposite side of town.
00:13:36That's right.
00:13:37I do.
00:13:38Yes, you're right.
00:13:40Right about that.
00:13:42Are you sure?
00:13:43Yeah.
00:13:45Yep.
00:13:46I'm good.
00:13:50He's dreamy, isn't he?
00:13:52Was that a moment there between you?
00:13:56I'm sure it is.
00:13:57Bye.
00:13:59It's still happening, is it?
00:14:00I've ruined it, have I?
00:14:01I'd say myself out.
00:14:03Appreciate the pints.
00:14:14Appreciate the hospitality.
00:14:16Some shiner there.
00:14:18Every bit of damage has a story behind it.
00:14:21You, uh, you play?
00:14:23Violin, yeah?
00:14:24Well spotted.
00:14:25This is vintage, not for playing.
00:14:32Vintage?
00:14:32Can I have a look?
00:14:34I run a music shop back in the States.
00:14:36What are we talking about?
00:14:39What are we talking about?
00:14:40Fine.
00:14:41Just a quick peek.
00:14:43Oh, wow.
00:14:44This is a beautiful piece.
00:14:47Say, it's older than the two of us put together.
00:14:50We're water damaged.
00:14:52Like I said, every bit of damage has a story behind it.
00:14:55But it should sell for enough that I can retire up the coast.
00:14:58Might buy myself a castle up the road.
00:15:02You're a local?
00:15:03Yeah.
00:15:04Been working abroad for a few years.
00:15:06It'd be nice to finally settle down at home.
00:15:09Welcome home.
00:15:10Sláinte.
00:15:11Sláinte.
00:15:12So, is there a place around here to catch some music?
00:15:17Well, my hotel across the way has a piano player.
00:15:21Other than that, it gets pretty quiet around here.
00:15:25Ah, we're losing another one early?
00:15:27Yeah, lots of marking to do, but there's always tomorrow night.
00:15:29Hey, if it's like this, I'm there.
00:15:33Nice being here.
00:15:33Nice to meet you, too.
00:15:34Good night.
00:15:36Last man standing.
00:15:40Is there a hotel across the road?
00:15:42The guy forgot his bag.
00:15:44Hotel Burke.
00:15:44Yeah.
00:15:45Good night.
00:16:08Good evening, sir.
00:16:09My apologies.
00:16:10Just give me one minute, okay?
00:16:11I'll be back.
00:16:12Hey!
00:16:35Hey!
00:16:35Hey!
00:16:37Call the police
00:16:46Thanks for calling
00:16:56Can I talk to him quickly?
00:16:58Sure
00:16:58Just stay in this area and don't touch anything
00:17:01You alright?
00:17:05What happened?
00:17:06I'm okay
00:17:06This guy left his bag at the pub
00:17:09And I came to bring it back
00:17:10And then I found him there in the hallway
00:17:12The killer took off
00:17:13You saw the killer?
00:17:15Seems like I'm the only one who did
00:17:16Man or woman?
00:17:17I couldn't really see in the dark
00:17:18They were wearing this kind of grayish parka
00:17:21And they had some type of billy club thing
00:17:23What else?
00:17:24When I talked to him in the pub
00:17:25He was selling this pricey vintage violin
00:17:28I think the killer took it
00:17:30Did they see you?
00:17:33If the killer knows you saw them
00:17:35It might not be safe for you
00:17:36Eamon if you're listening
00:17:53I could really use your help right now
00:17:56I may not be able to help
00:18:00But I might know someone who can
00:18:02Briefed him on the situation beforehand
00:18:10But don't know him entirely
00:18:11What's not entirely?
00:18:14Like not to the full extent
00:18:15I know what not entirely means
00:18:18How do you know he can help us?
00:18:20Because the man your brother found dead
00:18:23Is the same man who murdered me
00:18:26Captain McLaughlin
00:18:34From Glasgow originally
00:18:36But I've been around here for a few years
00:18:38Gethsemane
00:18:40Gethsemane
00:18:41The Scots don't always enunciate their T's
00:18:44Oh I like the Irish with their T's
00:18:47Fair comment
00:18:47Go Smythe
00:18:48So you're sure the guy who killed you
00:18:54Was the same one my brother found dead?
00:18:56Aye
00:18:56His name was Ray
00:18:58I saw him sail into the harbour this morning
00:19:03In my boat
00:19:04A few changes
00:19:06But I knew it was mine
00:19:07How did Ray get your boat?
00:19:10Oh he was a charter from Canerine
00:19:12Scotland to here
00:19:13He paid cash up front
00:19:16But it felt a bit off the whole time
00:19:20I knew he had a bit of a past
00:19:22But he said he'd turned everything around
00:19:24You didn't know him before that?
00:19:27I knew of him
00:19:28He was a local lad
00:19:30He said he'd been travelling through Europe
00:19:32For the last few years
00:19:33Or so he said anyway
00:19:34And why did he take your boat?
00:19:38Oh it stalled just outside the harbour
00:19:40I heard him talking to someone
00:19:44A buyer I think
00:19:45Trying to renegotiate a big deal he had on an old violin
00:19:49That must be the same violin Jackson was talking about earlier
00:19:53I heard him say it was what 1.3 mil
00:19:57And that's why I alerted the Coast Guard
00:19:59And that's why he hit me over the head and dumped me in the harbour
00:20:03And I've been stuck here ever since
00:20:05Been there
00:20:07But Ray hasn't been back here before today
00:20:10Oh not that I saw no
00:20:12And there's no place to dock around Dunmulloch
00:20:16Well apart from the harbour here
00:20:18Do you know who he was selling to?
00:20:21Oh some bloke named Ross back then
00:20:23I'm sorry
00:20:25I was wondering
00:20:27I've been stuck here for three months
00:20:31And I was just wondering
00:20:34Do you think you could get a message to my daughter Shannon for me?
00:20:40Of course
00:20:40What do you want me to say?
00:20:43Well just tell her that
00:20:44I wish I'd been a better father to her when her mother Bonnie died
00:20:48I could have listened more you know
00:20:51And then the worst part of all this is that
00:20:54I'll never get to say my last goodbye
00:20:57Well I can tell you from experience
00:20:59She's just as sad not getting to say hers
00:21:02Anything else?
00:21:04Aye
00:21:04Tell her I miss Miss Doar
00:21:08Miss Doar?
00:21:11It'll mean something to her
00:21:13Okay
00:21:14Big breath in
00:21:18Slow breath out
00:21:20Okay
00:21:22Now all I have to do is find a killer's killer
00:21:25Assuming you're helping?
00:21:29Dying to
00:21:29Sorry sounded wrong as soon as I said it
00:21:32You're free to go
00:21:38I'll be in touch
00:21:39Here
00:21:39Now walk me through where you were
00:21:43When all this was going on
00:21:44When the power went out
00:21:46I went to check the breaker
00:21:47And it was smashed up
00:21:48Where's the breaker?
00:21:49Out back near the service entrance
00:21:50And are there any cameras in here?
00:21:53There's cameras at the desk
00:21:54Out front
00:21:55Out back
00:21:56There's none at the service entrance
00:21:57But once the power goes
00:21:58The cameras go down
00:21:59And was there anything suspicious
00:22:00When the power was on?
00:22:02Earlier today
00:22:03A woman came in
00:22:04Saying that she was Mr. Harrison's daughter
00:22:06Harrison is the victim?
00:22:08Ray Harrison
00:22:09She said she locked herself out of the room
00:22:12Wanted a key
00:22:13We asked her for ID
00:22:14She couldn't give it to us
00:22:15So she left
00:22:16Okay
00:22:16Where's the look?
00:22:19She knows where the cameras are
00:22:21She's hiding her face
00:22:23Any better angles?
00:22:25That's the best we have
00:22:26I've also never seen her here before
00:22:28Oh, that's my Bonnie, all right
00:22:34New paint job and the registration's been scratched away
00:22:37But that's her
00:22:38Registration?
00:22:41Did he have to check in or something when he docked here?
00:22:44Aye, when he was supposed to
00:22:45But they didn't see Pierce the Harbormaster around when Ray arrived in
00:22:49And their key was mobbed with people
00:22:51Well, we'll have to check in with the Harbormaster then
00:22:55Aye, Pierce is a good lad
00:22:57He doesn't have much of a family
00:22:59But he's made something of himself
00:23:00An excellent fisherman
00:23:02And, uh, he's been a good friend to Shannon since I
00:23:06Well, since I've been gone
00:23:09Permission to go aboard, Captain?
00:23:13Permission granted
00:23:14Who was that?
00:23:28I did not see their face
00:23:29Perhaps, uh, an accomplice of Ray's
00:23:32Or his killer
00:23:33Ray Harrison had quite the rap sheet
00:23:37Mostly theft and a few years before I got here
00:23:40Notice the serial numbers have been scratched off his gun
00:23:43Where he was beat up
00:23:44The black eye would be from earlier in the day
00:23:48But the cranial contusions are more recent
00:23:50And likely the cause of death
00:23:51Looks like he was hit from behind
00:23:54Any idea what he was hit with?
00:23:56Shape of the bruising, similar to butt of a handgun
00:23:57But could be anything
00:23:58The interesting part
00:24:00I know you're not talking to me, but I'll bite
00:24:02What's interesting?
00:24:03The interesting part are three fresh scratches on his upper back
00:24:07Something ripped through his sweater into his skin
00:24:09Well, if he was grabbed from behind
00:24:11As a weapon or something sharp the assailant was wearing
00:24:14Possibly
00:24:15And from the angle of the wound and depth of cut
00:24:18Whoever it was
00:24:20Would have been taller than Ray
00:24:21Alright, let's go take a look in the bathroom
00:24:23Okay, so
00:24:26Assailant cuts the hotel power
00:24:29Makes his way up that tree out there
00:24:31Wedges open the window
00:24:32Gets the jump on Ray coming into his room
00:24:34Why sneak in the window
00:24:37And leave out the front door?
00:24:39Maybe Ray wasn't part of the plan at all
00:24:41Maybe this was a robbery gone wrong
00:24:42I don't see a violin out there
00:24:45That's him
00:24:54Good morning
00:24:56You're the harbormaster?
00:24:58Pierce
00:24:58What can I do for you?
00:25:01There's a boat down there docked yesterday
00:25:03It belongs to a friend of mine
00:25:05Called the Bonnie
00:25:05Captain Max's boat
00:25:08We've been fishing plenty of times
00:25:10He'll know it
00:25:11Yes
00:25:12But it arrived with someone else
00:25:14Ray something
00:25:15Did he register?
00:25:17No registrations yesterday
00:25:19But I took the ferry out to the isles midday
00:25:21Stayed overnight
00:25:22So
00:25:22Might have missed him
00:25:23If it's Captain Max's boat
00:25:27We
00:25:27We need to alert the guard E
00:25:29Heading there next
00:25:41Looks like the killer ran out the service entrance
00:25:45And down the back lane
00:25:46Anyone get a look at him?
00:25:48No, but there was a woman in a hoodie
00:25:49Trying to get into his room earlier
00:25:51In a hoodie?
00:25:52Miss Brown
00:25:53Got it
00:25:56Mosquito season already?
00:25:58Smooth
00:25:59My brother's still here
00:26:01No
00:26:02I sent him home at dawn
00:26:04But I'm guessing you already knew that
00:26:06And I'd ask you why you're here
00:26:08But I'm guessing I already know that too
00:26:09I was just curious about a captain that went missing
00:26:12Ever find him?
00:26:13McLaughlin?
00:26:14Not that I'm aware of
00:26:15Didn't his boat go missing too?
00:26:17I just saw a similar one in the marina
00:26:19Unregistered
00:26:20And I heard Ray selled in on
00:26:23By himself
00:26:24Which means
00:26:25He bought a similar boat?
00:26:27Or stole it
00:26:28Okay, I'll go down and check later
00:26:29Oh, be careful
00:26:30A person in a hoodie charged me on that boat
00:26:33And took off running
00:26:34What?
00:26:35Are you okay?
00:26:36All good
00:26:36I heard a similar woman was trying to get into Ray's room
00:26:40Maybe
00:26:41The one who Ray was selling a violin to
00:26:44This is where you tell me to get off the case?
00:26:50No
00:26:50This is where I get a couple of guardie to watch your house
00:26:52If Jackson is the only witness and the murderer knows this
00:26:55You're not safe
00:26:56Either of you
00:26:58Judging how you're not going home
00:27:14I presume you're retracing the killer's steps
00:27:16What, me?
00:27:18No
00:27:19Just like the scenic route
00:27:22Specifically the murder scenic route
00:27:25Huh?
00:27:26Oh, strong
00:27:27Thanks
00:27:28Please do that one
00:27:28Good one
00:27:29So what are we looking for here?
00:27:34Anything out of place
00:27:35Right, well
00:27:36You're a teacher
00:27:37Talking to a strikingly handsome dead man
00:27:39So
00:27:39Everything's a little out of place
00:27:41Jackson and the captain
00:27:45Both said Ray was trying to sell a valuable violin
00:27:48Maybe
00:27:49If we find out who he was selling to
00:27:52We might find out who
00:27:54Wants him dead
00:27:55There are some local galleries that deal in vintage pieces
00:27:59What are we looking at?
00:28:18A ripped industrial band that's out of place
00:28:21Could be nothing, but
00:28:23Nothing can always be something, as they say
00:28:25I'll tell O'Reilly it's here
00:28:27So what did you learn?
00:28:36Okay
00:28:36Out of all of them
00:28:38Only one local gallery deals with high-end artifacts like that violin
00:28:44Elaine Gallery
00:28:45Proprietor
00:28:46Rosanna McCoy
00:28:47Little Ros McCoy
00:28:49Haven't seen her in decades
00:28:50Her dad Finn used to own half this town
00:28:52Rosanna
00:28:53Ros
00:28:55Anna
00:28:56We believe
00:28:58That the buyer's name
00:28:59Is
00:29:00Ross
00:29:00Maybe Ray was actually speaking to
00:29:04Ros
00:29:05Elaine Gallery's my last chance
00:29:12To step out from my father's shadow
00:29:13To create my own legacy
00:29:15She has big shoes to fill
00:29:16Just a little pressure on herself
00:29:18Can we add murder to that legacy?
00:29:22So who's the hoodie suspect?
00:29:24Ros's frame
00:29:24Is similar
00:29:26Maybe similar to the woman from the hotel too?
00:29:28Uh-huh
00:29:28So both could be Ross
00:29:31Who else?
00:29:31The harbormaster Pierce
00:29:36His story
00:29:37Of being on the aisle when Ray was murdered
00:29:40Seemed like a cover
00:29:41You think he's hiding something?
00:29:45Why do you keep looking into space like there's someone there?
00:29:48What?
00:29:51Oh
00:29:52I don't know
00:29:53Um
00:29:53Maybe we both need some sleep
00:29:55Green
00:29:56Well
00:29:57If I didn't have to go back for last period
00:30:00And choir practice
00:30:01I'll focus on the sleep part
00:30:04Go ahead
00:30:05He knows dad had the same supernatural gifts
00:30:11So let's be careful
00:30:12About the
00:30:13I know
00:30:13The whole good cop ghost cop thing
00:30:14I know
00:30:15I know
00:30:15It's just he's upstaging me already
00:30:16I mean I think he's probably taller than me
00:30:17I've lived in a shadow my entire life
00:30:19You'll survive
00:30:20Any thoughts on Ros's motive?
00:30:23Her dad Finn fell on hard times
00:30:25Had to sell a load of stuff
00:30:26Went bankrupt
00:30:27So maybe he was Ros's gallery investor
00:30:29He pulled his money out
00:30:32She needed to stay afloat
00:30:35Keep her legacy intact
00:30:36Meets up with Ray
00:30:37And
00:30:38Gets the murder discount
00:30:41Don't forget to study these compositions
00:30:48Next class we will be discussing
00:30:50What makes these
00:30:52Baroque
00:30:53Versus classical
00:30:55And don't forget what I always say
00:30:57If it's not Baroque
00:31:00Don't fix it
00:31:03Yes
00:31:04Hey
00:31:07Hey
00:31:09Headed to practice, coach?
00:31:13Uh huh
00:31:13First ones today
00:31:15Okay
00:31:16So Hurling
00:31:16Uh is it more like baseball
00:31:20Or football?
00:31:22I can explain the rules to you
00:31:24Yeah
00:31:25Please
00:31:25Yeah
00:31:25Yeah
00:31:26Okay
00:31:26There's 15 players to a side
00:31:29They use this hurley
00:31:31To hit a slitter
00:31:34Between the goalposts
00:31:36Over the crossbar
00:31:37For one point
00:31:38Under
00:31:38And pass the goalkeeper
00:31:39For three points
00:31:40So
00:31:40It's not like baseball
00:31:43No
00:31:43Not like baseball
00:31:44You really know your stuff
00:31:47Yeah
00:31:47But
00:31:48We'll see
00:31:49How good I am at this coaching thing
00:31:51You are a great teacher
00:31:52I am sure those skills
00:31:54Will carry over
00:31:55And
00:31:56Since I'm the one who put you up for the job
00:31:59I'm guessing if you need any help
00:32:01You know where to find me
00:32:03Thanks
00:32:05Okay
00:32:06Good luck
00:32:09Welcome to Elaine
00:32:17Do you have an appointment?
00:32:20I don't
00:32:20But I would love a tour with Roz
00:32:22I heard a lot of great things
00:32:24Thank you
00:32:25Roz
00:32:26Gethsemane
00:32:27Named after the biblical garden
00:32:30You are the first to ever know that
00:32:33And I love your place
00:32:35All yours?
00:32:37First thing
00:32:38That's just my thing
00:32:39So
00:32:40What is yours
00:32:41Gethsemane?
00:32:42Anything music related
00:32:43Abstracts are nice
00:32:46But
00:32:46Something tangible
00:32:47Like sculpture
00:32:49Or
00:32:49Installation
00:32:50Artifacts
00:32:51With a story
00:32:52And
00:32:54A little mystery
00:32:55I heard someone
00:32:58Is selling a rare violin in town
00:33:00They come by
00:33:00You must be talking about Ray
00:33:02I haven't seen him in years
00:33:03I was sorry to hear of his passing
00:33:05Oh
00:33:06I am so sorry
00:33:07They were your friends
00:33:08He worked here for a bit actually
00:33:10And no matter what you heard
00:33:11He was a nice guy
00:33:12I am so sorry for your loss
00:33:14I heard the violin wasn't exactly his to sell
00:33:18But I'm okay with that
00:33:20So if there's anyone in town
00:33:22That can track it down for me
00:33:23Money is not an issue
00:33:25I'll look into it myself
00:33:27I'll look into it myself
00:33:27And let you know
00:33:28Oh
00:33:29Says she hasn't heard from Ray in years
00:33:37But I'm not sure I believe her
00:33:39And she said she'd find a black market violin
00:33:40So
00:33:41So
00:33:41She knows who's selling
00:33:43Or
00:33:43She took it herself
00:33:44Uh huh
00:33:45So where to now
00:33:48Say you're friends with my dad
00:33:55Have you um
00:33:56Heard from him?
00:34:00Sort of
00:34:01I'm sorry
00:34:03You have to hear it this way
00:34:06But I'm hoping you can keep a secret
00:34:10Okay
00:34:11What is it?
00:34:13I have this thing
00:34:14Where
00:34:15I talk to those who've passed
00:34:18Like your dad
00:34:21My dad's
00:34:34Passed
00:34:36You don't have to believe
00:34:38But
00:34:38I promised him
00:34:40I'd tell you
00:34:40I'm not sure what it means
00:34:44But
00:34:44He said for me to tell you
00:34:47He misses my store
00:34:50My treasure
00:34:54How do you know he called me that?
00:34:59Did Pierce tell you?
00:35:01Your dad told me
00:35:03On his boat
00:35:07We were asking how she got those cuts
00:35:10In her hands
00:35:10In her hands, right?
00:35:10Shhh
00:35:11Shannon
00:35:12Are your hands okay?
00:35:15Oh
00:35:16Fine
00:35:17I just um
00:35:19I just slipped doing some reno
00:35:21Reno?
00:35:22On this place?
00:35:24Hmm
00:35:24Before I sell it
00:35:26Can't really afford it on my own now
00:35:29Ask her if she knows Ray
00:35:30This is a bit random
00:35:33This is a bit random but
00:35:33You know a Ray Harrison
00:35:36No
00:35:37Why?
00:35:39No reason
00:35:41I hate to say it but
00:35:46She does have the same frame as the hoodie suspect
00:35:49And
00:35:50Pierce could have showed her the boat
00:35:51She assumed the worst and went to Ray's room to confront him
00:35:54To the hotel?
00:35:55Let's boogie
00:35:56You're sure this is not the woman who tried to get into Ray's room?
00:36:10Positive
00:36:10I've never seen her before
00:36:12Sorry I'm just gonna get that
00:36:14Shannon still could have been here that night though
00:36:18Agreed
00:36:20With the power out
00:36:24It will be hard for anyone to see anything
00:36:27Right
00:36:28Thanks
00:36:33Thank you
00:36:34Cheers
00:36:34I noticed your laptop and ring light
00:36:36Do you have a site where I can see more performances?
00:36:40I teach music
00:36:41And
00:36:41I would love to show my students
00:36:43Oh yeah
00:36:44Sorry
00:36:44This is a
00:36:45This is a live stream from my parents
00:36:47But I do record music sometimes
00:36:49What was the song that you were playing while the power went out?
00:36:53Let me see
00:36:54Maybe Molly Malone
00:36:55That's not Ross
00:37:14Or Shannon
00:37:19So you think this is with Lachlan's, yeah?
00:37:26Yeah, some small changes
00:37:28But I'd say so
00:37:29Never thought I'd see it again
00:37:30Oh yeah?
00:37:32Why's that?
00:37:34Oh, he'd never part with it
00:37:36So figured he went down with his ship
00:37:38Wouldn't sell it?
00:37:41Never
00:37:42That blood?
00:38:03Aye
00:38:03And right where Ray hit me
00:38:05You owe me both
00:38:17Thank you
00:38:23Cheers
00:38:24Did you see it?
00:38:28Specifically
00:38:29Specifically
00:38:29Power goes out
00:38:32Suspect
00:38:33Walks upstairs
00:38:34Exits the same way
00:38:36Okay
00:38:36But when she exits
00:38:38She's not carrying a violin
00:38:39Maybe on a boat looking for it
00:38:42And why does she look so familiar?
00:38:46Because we met her
00:38:47Leading the walking tour
00:38:50There's no way my forehead's that big, is it?
00:39:01It's more like a five head
00:39:02I'm getting them to fix it
00:39:04Of course there's a certain
00:39:05Picasso feel to it, though
00:39:07He's teaching your dad and I
00:39:08Some painting in exchange for music lessons
00:39:10Nice fella
00:39:11A bit of a little abstract
00:39:13Found her
00:39:14Hello, Katie Collins
00:39:19That family crest, she's Irish
00:39:21She's a TA at a university in Belfast
00:39:24She teaches maritime archaeology
00:39:27Shipwrecks and artifacts
00:39:29A whole Indiana Jane thing
00:39:31The dates on these older pics are
00:39:35She was in Damala three months ago
00:39:38Around the time the captain was killed
00:39:39Who was where?
00:39:41Gee, curse
00:39:41Sorry
00:39:42Do you know a Katie Collins?
00:39:47No, although she does look a little familiar
00:39:50A little how?
00:39:52I think I might have seen her
00:39:54On the docks in Cairn Rhyne
00:39:55Before Ray and I sailed over here
00:39:57I can't be sure, though
00:39:59Did you see her talking to him?
00:40:01No
00:40:01But there is something that I did see
00:40:04That I think you should know about
00:40:05What's that?
00:40:06After that inspector left
00:40:08Pierce was very nervous
00:40:09So I followed him to his office
00:40:11What did you see?
00:40:12Pierce
00:40:12With stacks of money
00:40:14And he was stuffing it into his safe
00:40:17More money than a harbormaster should have
00:40:20Do you think he's involved somehow?
00:40:21Well, it might be worth looking into
00:40:24A ferry ticket
00:40:34He was on the aisles when Ray died
00:40:50Hey, what's the money from?
00:40:52Hey
00:40:52Hey
00:40:56Hey
00:41:00Hey
00:41:01I was just wondering
00:41:04Where do I get one of these bells?
00:41:07I'm so wondering
00:41:10Well, you'd have to ask my ex on that
00:41:13Anything I can help you with
00:41:15Yes
00:41:17Um
00:41:18Have you seen her before by chance?
00:41:24Haven't talked to her
00:41:25But she's been around ducks here and there
00:41:27Here and there
00:41:28As in now and
00:41:30Maybe three months ago?
00:41:32Yeah
00:41:32Something like that
00:41:33Thanks
00:41:35So Kate has been following Ray for a while
00:41:47Which leads to the question
00:41:49Is she obsessed with Ray
00:41:50Or the violin?
00:41:53We thinking she's still in town?
00:41:54Well, there's
00:41:58No pictures at the hotel
00:42:00Maybe she's staying with family
00:42:01Or B's B&B by the sea
00:42:03How'd you get that?
00:42:05Clover design
00:42:05Recognize her work anywhere
00:42:07Odds Katie's still at the B&B?
00:42:09Round by B
00:42:09By the sea
00:42:10And possibly
00:42:11Where we'll find Katie
00:42:12I think we just wrote a limerick
00:42:14Well done, us
00:42:17Hello
00:42:30Hi B
00:42:31Hi
00:42:31I'm the one who called
00:42:33I'm Katie's friend
00:42:34Oh, yes, yes
00:42:35Come on in
00:42:35Okay
00:42:36Come on in
00:42:37Yeah
00:42:38So
00:42:42You're a friend of Katie's
00:42:44Yes
00:42:45We haven't heard from her in a while
00:42:47So we were worried
00:42:48But she has been safe and sound here
00:42:50That's a relief
00:42:52I think she was here a few months back as well
00:42:55About that
00:42:56Yeah
00:42:56Yeah, and you know
00:42:58She'll be back any second
00:43:00So you are more than welcome to wait for her in her room upstairs
00:43:03First door on the right
00:43:05Thank you
00:43:05Yeah
00:43:17Workout gears from a boxing gem
00:43:19What, meaning?
00:43:22If Katie's a trained fighter
00:43:24She could have easily roughed up Ray
00:43:25Strong and smart
00:43:28Smart enough to plan a murder
00:43:30And almost get away with it
00:43:31You're with Ray
00:43:41Or with Gardie
00:43:42Neither
00:43:43I'm a teacher
00:43:44Like you
00:43:44School IDs in my right pocket
00:43:47If you want to check
00:43:48My brother found Ray
00:43:54Dead
00:43:55I'm just trying to figure this out
00:43:58To keep him safe
00:43:58Listen
00:44:00I know
00:44:03You're not a killer
00:44:05The cameras have you at the hotel
00:44:07When he died
00:44:08Let me help
00:44:09How you tie into this
00:44:12Is how we untangle you
00:44:13Don't know why I had my hands up in the first place
00:44:19Been tracking the violin for years
00:44:22A priceless antique
00:44:23How does it fall into maritime archaeology?
00:44:27Because it was recovered from a sunk ship
00:44:29Hasn't been in my family's hands for over a hundred years
00:44:33Different generations of us have all tracked it
00:44:35It's not about money
00:44:37It's about family
00:44:38On the tour
00:44:40You said that the Titanic was built in Belfast
00:44:43Where you teach
00:44:44And then it stopped here
00:44:46In 1909
00:44:48This violin was from the Titanic
00:44:52The musicians who played as the ship sank
00:44:56One was my great-great-grandfather
00:45:03His violin was recovered years later
00:45:06And has traded hands on the black market ever since
00:45:09Ray being the last one to have it
00:45:10I know the black market is dangerous
00:45:12So I connected with Ray
00:45:13And hired him to find it
00:45:15Paid some money up front
00:45:16And then he went silent
00:45:17Stopped returning my calls
00:45:19So I went looking for him
00:45:21And followed him here
00:45:22Heard he was upselling to a woman he used to work for
00:45:24But
00:45:25But the Coast Guard scared him off
00:45:28And he went into hiding
00:45:29But I heard he resurfaced around Cairn Ryan
00:45:33And I knew his buyer was here
00:45:35Was Roz's only option?
00:45:38The highest bidder
00:45:39And someone who he knew wouldn't turn him in
00:45:40And with Roz's gallery at the same place as
00:45:43The Titanic last dog
00:45:45It would add mystique
00:45:47So she could sell it for even more
00:45:49When's the last time you saw Ray?
00:45:53He went to the gallery earlier that day
00:45:55But left with a violin and a black eye
00:45:58But why didn't Roz buy?
00:46:01He upped the price?
00:46:02Might have been the gun he pulled
00:46:04So if he took her cash and violin
00:46:06That gives Roz reason to go to the hotel
00:46:10To get even
00:46:11I didn't see her there
00:46:13But when I went up to his room to finally confront him
00:46:16Someone else was doing the same thing
00:46:17We heard a man inside yelling
00:46:20Put the gun down
00:46:21Why didn't you call Guardie?
00:46:23I didn't want to become a suspect
00:46:24And I knew if I said anything about the violin
00:46:27It'd go into evidence for years
00:46:29Well your family deserve to have it back
00:46:31When I find it
00:46:33None of you will ever have to hear from me again
00:46:36I'm sorry your brother was wrapped up in this
00:46:41Can I ask why all of a sudden you came into town?
00:46:56Dad's shop closed down
00:46:57What?
00:46:58No one's buying instruments anymore
00:47:00And even fewer are taking lessons
00:47:02He was too much in debt
00:47:03I have been burning through all of my savings
00:47:07Just to try to keep it going
00:47:08But I had some
00:47:09Is there anything I can do to help?
00:47:12No
00:47:12Everything that could be done has been
00:47:15Losing dad's shop is like losing him all over again
00:47:18I'm sorry that I messed it up
00:47:22It is not your fault
00:47:24I am so sorry that happened to you
00:47:27I'll survive
00:47:28That's why I came out here
00:47:32I just needed to connect with some family
00:47:34You're the most like him you know
00:47:36It's kind of like he's here in a way
00:47:40In reality I'm stuck between jobs
00:47:45Between relationships
00:47:47Between everything
00:47:48Feels like my line is dead in the water
00:47:51You will get a bite
00:47:54I know it
00:47:57Hey Shannon
00:48:05Any advice from a local?
00:48:11Well you're not going to catch anything with that hook
00:48:13Here
00:48:15Try one of my dad's trebles
00:48:18He uh
00:48:19Made this himself
00:48:20What are we looking at?
00:48:24A ripped industrial band
00:48:26That's out of place
00:48:27Hey what are those black bands for?
00:48:32Oh
00:48:35Not a lot at the moment
00:48:37Try this
00:48:38What?
00:48:45Nothing
00:48:45Just something that put Shannon
00:48:48Near the scene of the crime
00:48:49You're going to get me in trouble
00:49:04You mean it to ask so what
00:49:06If anyone finds out about me
00:49:07Growing up
00:49:13Everyone looked at my dad as weird
00:49:15Because of his gift
00:49:16When the neighborhood kids found out
00:49:18I was awed by association
00:49:19Everyone kept their distance
00:49:21I hear you
00:49:23But Jackson's family, right?
00:49:24I don't want to risk it
00:49:26Fair enough
00:49:27By the way
00:49:29When you two were fishing today
00:49:31I went down to the Garthus station
00:49:32And?
00:49:34Coroner determined
00:49:34That a chemical compound
00:49:36On Ray's lip
00:49:36Turned out to be remnants of lipstick
00:49:38So
00:49:38Kiss of death
00:49:41You might say
00:49:41Which means presumably
00:49:43Our killer is female
00:49:44Or
00:49:45Just that he was intimate
00:49:47With someone around the time he died
00:49:48Could be Shannon
00:49:50Katie
00:49:50Pete and Roz
00:49:51Were friends at one point
00:49:52Maybe more than just friends
00:49:54So maybe a crime of passion
00:49:56Well done
00:49:58Thanks
00:49:59Loving your dad's piece by the way
00:50:03Come on
00:50:03Give it a go
00:50:04Life is bound to have
00:50:21Its ups and downs
00:50:23But there's no doubt
00:50:28Anything you need
00:50:40You know you can count on me
00:50:45I'm by your side now
00:50:49And always
00:50:51I'm by your side now
00:50:57And always
00:50:59Please
00:51:00Please
00:51:03Please
00:51:06Hello
00:51:08Hello
00:51:11Hey
00:51:13Hey, how was your first practice?
00:51:30Uh, not so great.
00:51:32Yeah, lots of enthusiasm, but yeah.
00:51:37What was the problem?
00:51:40I don't know how to get them to play as a team,
00:51:46to communicate with each other.
00:51:49Every kid's just running around doing their own thing.
00:51:53I'm a math teacher and that's a pretty individual thing
00:51:56and I don't know if I even know how to get them to...
00:51:59How to turn your soloist into an ensemble?
00:52:04Yeah, if we're committing to a music metaphor, then yeah, sure.
00:52:10Maybe I can help.
00:52:12What? How?
00:52:20You stand here.
00:52:23Okay.
00:52:25Now, give me that.
00:52:29And close your eyes.
00:52:32Okay.
00:52:33Just close your eyes.
00:52:35Everything has a rhythm.
00:52:37You just have to help your kids find the same rhythm as a team.
00:52:44Okay?
00:52:45You can't see me and I can't see you, but your ears and your brain are good at judging distance.
00:53:02You know where I am, okay?
00:53:05But if you listen, the rhythm, it'll tell you exactly when to catch.
00:53:14I hope so.
00:53:151, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:161, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:171, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:181, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:191, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:201, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:211, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:221, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:231, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:241, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:251, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:261, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:271, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:281, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:291, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:301, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:321, 2, 3, 4.
00:53:33Huh?
00:53:34I think this could be very useful.
00:53:37Yeah.
00:53:38So, take this to practice and get your team all on the same beat.
00:53:45I'm going to owe you one after this.
00:53:49Better get to practice, coach.
00:53:53Right. Practice. Practice. Thanks.
00:53:59One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four.
00:54:08It still feels like there's something we're missing.
00:54:14Hmm. Like?
00:54:17With the lipstick on Ray, there's a possibility of a crime of passion.
00:54:21Yeah, but as you said, that doesn't necessarily make them the killer.
00:54:24All other motives point towards money, right?
00:54:27True. So, if not for revenge, Shannon was having money issues selling the captain's house.
00:54:35And Roz needed money for her gallery.
00:54:37And where did all of Pierce's cash come from?
00:54:40I know a lot of people in the docks have other stuff going on to make ends meet.
00:54:43The whole town is struggling. Not just Shannon and Roz.
00:54:46So, let's check back in with Roz and see if she found the violin for us.
00:54:51Maybe she'll slip up with a little more pressure.
00:54:54Hmm. I like it.
00:54:56Miss Brown. Great to see you again.
00:55:02Great to be back. I was just wondering if you had any luck with the violin.
00:55:07I'm still working on it. Though I do have other pieces in the meantime.
00:55:11Guessing with Ray's passing, it's harder to find.
00:55:15I do hope they find who did it.
00:55:17Apparently there was an argument before he died.
00:55:29Stealing from the gallery?
00:55:31Yes, but what's past is past. Business is doing just fine now.
00:55:35Found some cash.
00:55:36Yeah. Good.
00:55:38I'm telling you, there was stacks of cash.
00:55:43Where does the security guard get a briefcase with millions?
00:55:45That Doran fella could definitely take out Ray by himself.
00:55:48Maybe he brought Roz the violin and she's already sold it.
00:55:51There's no way to know that cash came from the...
00:55:57Business for Roz. Definitely got better without Ray around.
00:56:00So are we thinking Roz and Doran are in on it together?
00:56:03I'll check in with O'Reilly.
00:56:05Sorry to disturb you off shift.
00:56:15You never disturb me. Per se.
00:56:20Oh, um...
00:56:22I am here because you don't want me interfering with suspects.
00:56:27But...
00:56:28Tea?
00:56:29Yeah.
00:56:32But...
00:56:34I was passing by the alien gallery on my way home.
00:56:37You know, just...
00:56:38Just perusing.
00:56:39Perusing?
00:56:41There's a word you don't hear these days.
00:56:43I'm bringing it back.
00:56:48So I'm perusing and happen to see maybe a few million dollars in cash in Roz's office?
00:56:56Could I interest either a few lovelies in the dinner specials?
00:57:02We are okay for now.
00:57:04I'll be back.
00:57:05You were saying?
00:57:08I get that people still use cash, but that much?
00:57:14I looked up her security guy, Doran Walsh, and he's been...
00:57:18Arrested in the past for theft, fraud, and trafficking stolen goods, just like Ray.
00:57:24So, with the missing violin, you think that the two of them killed Ray, sold the violin.
00:57:31Not that we're talking about the case, but...
00:57:34You're good at this.
00:57:35I do have my moments.
00:57:38Did you know that the Collins family offered up a big reward for the return of the violin?
00:57:43So maybe Roz and Doran collected it.
00:57:46Though, Katie would know about the reward too.
00:57:50Maybe her motive isn't just family, maybe it's financial.
00:57:54You're good at this.
00:57:56I do have my moments.
00:58:01This looked familiar by chance.
00:58:03Found it on the trail the killer took off on.
00:58:06Some kind of big rubber band?
00:58:10Shannon had one too.
00:58:11I haven't seen it before.
00:58:13She had these left over.
00:58:15Thought you might want them.
00:58:17Enjoy.
00:58:20Needless to say, you should check out what's going on at the gallery.
00:58:25Also, needless to say...
00:58:27Stay off the case?
00:58:29I was gonna say, it was nice almost not talking about the case for once.
00:58:33We should not talk about it more often.
00:58:37We should.
00:58:56What do you think we get for that?
00:58:58Two.
00:58:59Perhaps three.
00:59:00Bill?
00:59:02Little, Cheryl and Tiffany are doing jokes,
00:59:04it's their story is the end of the story,
00:59:05in the story.
00:59:06Mr.
00:59:15Seems like I have a debt to settle.
00:59:40Oh, Metronome got the team on tempo?
00:59:44Completely. I think we might have a chance against muster next week.
00:59:47Glad to hear it.
00:59:48And I was thinking since I now officially owe you one...
00:59:54Officially?
00:59:55Officially, I'd like to pay you back with dinner.
00:59:59Hmm. Where?
01:00:01Well, I was thinking...
01:00:04homemade. Music's your art, cooking's mine. How about tonight?
01:00:10Sounds good.
01:00:13Never got why Scott spelled whiskey without the E.
01:00:23Because we streamlined it. The same way we only distill it twice compared to your three times.
01:00:29But three times is because we refine it.
01:00:31Refined.
01:00:33Also forgot to ask, what's your thing?
01:00:36A thing?
01:00:37While in limbo, ghosts can't affect the physical world, except for one thing of great importance to us.
01:00:43Mine's piano keys. What's yours?
01:00:46Why don't you try pushing the boat?
01:00:58Okay, so it's not the boat.
01:01:01What's going on?
01:01:03Oh, it's Shannon. She's on the boat below decks. She hasn't left all night. I was hoping you could talk to her.
01:01:10Of course.
01:01:11Hey, does this look familiar? I saw it outside the hotel. Shannon had one too.
01:01:18Black band long... Oh, that's a shooting apparatus. From a spear gun for fishing. All those bands break quite frequently. Any spear fisher would have several of them.
01:01:30Hey, everything okay?
01:01:32Ugh, the Garda left a complete mess. Is there any way I can help?
01:01:37Did you really see my dad?
01:01:40Tell her I hate to see her so sad. I just want her to have a new life. To make something for herself.
01:01:48Yes. He says not to see his passing as an end, but a beginning of a new chapter in the story of you.
01:02:01That's much better than the way I put it. She's good.
01:02:07Is there anything else you'd like to say to him?
01:02:10I don't know. I've been thinking back to before mum died. I could barely walk. But he always let me steer the ship. He taught me the ocean was life.
01:02:26One of the last things he said before he left was, on a day the wind is perfect, the sail just needs to open and the world is full.
01:02:40Tell him I love him.
01:02:44You just did.
01:03:00You alright, Shannon?
01:03:02Yeah, I'm good. Do you want to give me a ride home?
01:03:05Sure.
01:03:06Um, look where you go. Do any of these people look familiar?
01:03:12Um...
01:03:15Pierce, you know that guy, right?
01:03:21Doran something.
01:03:23Yeah, I've caught him without proper fishing and equipment permits, but other than that I only know him by reputation.
01:03:29Reputation?
01:03:31He's a fighter. And now a suspect.
01:03:35Not sure yet.
01:03:38What about her?
01:03:41Yeah, I've seen them together down here.
01:03:44Together? Like business partners?
01:03:47More than that.
01:03:49Were they here the day Ray died?
01:03:50I don't know. I wasn't myself.
01:03:53Shannon?
01:03:54Shannon?
01:03:55Shannon was with me.
01:03:57Of the oils.
01:04:04You mentioned Doran didn't have permits for proper gear.
01:04:08Was that gear a spear gun, by chance? I know people fished with them.
01:04:12Yeah, it was.
01:04:14How'd you know?
01:04:16I saw him with one the other day.
01:04:18Ah, okay.
01:04:20Look careful around him.
01:04:22Need a lift uptown?
01:04:25I'm good, thanks.
01:04:26I have a question.
01:04:40Was Shannon cleaning up evidence Garty might have missed?
01:04:44I stole my question.
01:04:47And Piers was definitely covering. She wasn't on the aisles. You could see it in her eyes.
01:04:51Not to mention the band and spear gun connection.
01:04:53Now my question.
01:04:55If Roz and Doran are a couple and Ray has her lipstick on his lips, do we add jealousy to Doran's motive?
01:05:01You stole my question.
01:05:08Aha!
01:05:10Now I only saw the bottom of it, but I'm pretty sure this is it.
01:05:14So the killer had a weapon, but didn't use it.
01:05:16And Katie heard a voice say, put the gun down.
01:05:19Maybe Ray was held at spear point.
01:05:21Wow.
01:05:23How'd you figure all that out?
01:05:25I'll get it.
01:05:27Your date, I presume?
01:05:29It is not a date. Don't be weird.
01:05:31My job to be weird.
01:05:33Excellent. Good to see you.
01:05:36I think I over-brought.
01:05:39Oh!
01:05:41Nice catch.
01:05:42I'm gonna go get some air, give you two some space, but I'll be back.
01:05:49Okay, Dad.
01:05:51Mm-hmm.
01:05:57Okay.
01:05:59You've got some food game.
01:06:01Thanks.
01:06:02It's been a while since I've been able to make a proper meal for two.
01:06:10Yeah.
01:06:12I know the feeling.
01:06:15Your ex, is she still in red?
01:06:19No.
01:06:20I followed her here, and then I fell in love with the place.
01:06:28The people.
01:06:30She eventually left.
01:06:32And I just decided to stay.
01:06:34I'm glad you did.
01:06:39Me too.
01:06:41What got you into math?
01:06:46Pythagoras.
01:06:49A squared plus B squared.
01:06:51You got it.
01:06:53I'm not sure how I remember that.
01:06:55Well, we remember the important things.
01:07:00You know, sometimes the little things, too.
01:07:02Like how Pythagoras said that there's geometry in the strumming of strings.
01:07:11Music in the spacing of spheres.
01:07:15That virtue is harmony.
01:07:25The case, it was Roz's lipstick.
01:07:28Oh, sorry.
01:07:29No, no.
01:07:30No.
01:07:31You keep doing what you're doing.
01:07:33I'll set the table.
01:07:38You were saying right before you were in a perfect moment.
01:07:41Maybe Roz killed Ray before he could get back the black market business in town.
01:07:46Or Dorland did it out of jealousy.
01:07:48Either way, we've got to stake out that gallery.
01:07:57Oh.
01:07:59I like him.
01:08:03Interesting.
01:08:04A win for Team Griff.
01:08:06Oh, shush, you two.
01:08:09I mean, you.
01:08:14I believe Dad.
01:08:16I believe you, too.
01:08:17I knew it.
01:08:28Have you seen Dad?
01:08:30No.
01:08:32But he's watching over us.
01:08:34He's so proud.
01:08:37I'm a little jealous that, uh, he didn't pass it down to me, but...
01:08:41I'm glad you got his gift.
01:08:45Jackson, meet Eamon McCarthy, the late composer.
01:08:51Pleasure.
01:08:53Sorry.
01:08:54Couldn't resist.
01:08:58Nice fella.
01:08:59Mm-hmm.
01:09:13What?
01:09:15I felt someone watching for a second.
01:09:17All I'm seeing...
01:09:18is him.
01:09:19I'm sorry.
01:09:24I'm sorry.
01:09:25I'm sorry.
01:09:26I'm sorry.
01:09:28I'm sorry.
01:09:29I'm sorry.
01:09:30I'm sorry.
01:09:35I don't know what happened.
01:09:36And this goes wrong.
01:09:37If this goes wrong, we could lose millions.
01:09:40Dorothy, it's under control.
01:09:41They have nothing that connects us with Ray.
01:09:43You know that's not true.
01:09:45It's only a matter of time before they find everything else.
01:09:47So?
01:09:48So, we get rid of the cop.
01:09:50Yeah, and that lady who brought him here.
01:09:52You can't do that.
01:09:53Let's get out of here.
01:09:54That would not be possible for you to be able to do that.
01:09:57Whoever can die.
01:10:11The coast is clear.
01:10:32That was only a little horrifying.
01:10:34What's going on in that beautiful mind of yours?
01:10:41Besides that, that threat?
01:10:42Yeah, besides that.
01:10:45If Roz went to meet Ray, Doran's either protecting her because she did actually kill him,
01:10:51or because he's in on it too.
01:10:54And if Roz and Ray had a past...
01:10:56And Doran's a known fighter.
01:10:58Probably where Ray's got his black eye from.
01:11:00Most importantly...
01:11:01They have the violin in there.
01:11:03Fairly incriminating.
01:11:15I don't know what you're asking, Inspector.
01:11:17If I had seen Ray arrive on the captain's boat, I would have called you right away.
01:11:22The harbour master has a duty.
01:11:25To register all boats that moor here in Dunmulloch Harbour.
01:11:29Now you don't look like the type of fella to falter in those duties.
01:11:33Not without good reason.
01:11:35So tell me, how much money would we find in that safe if I were to get you to open it for me right now?
01:11:41The day he died, Ray docked early.
01:11:46Oh.
01:11:47I was on my way out to the Isles.
01:11:50I hadn't seen the boat he came in on.
01:11:51I didn't know it was the captain's.
01:11:56He offered me a stack of cash to keep his ship off record.
01:11:58And so you took the cash.
01:12:01But you've been paid to keep people off the books before.
01:12:03Not just by Ray.
01:12:05Who else?
01:12:06Ross and Doran.
01:12:08The shipments that are not quite on the legal side of things.
01:12:13For the gallery.
01:12:15Would you be willing to testify to this?
01:12:17If you can testify to these other crimes, I'm pretty sure I can get the judge to cut you a deal.
01:12:27Whatever makes it right.
01:12:32Hmm. So where are we now?
01:12:35Ross and Doran still at the top of the suspect list.
01:12:39But the truth is, any one of them could have done it.
01:12:42Hey.
01:12:48Getsemane.
01:12:49I got your message.
01:12:50I'm already at the gallery.
01:12:52Be careful.
01:12:53They want us both gone.
01:12:54Yeah, but if the violin is where you said it is, this ends now.
01:13:06Inspector.
01:13:13I didn't do anything!
01:13:18Those are some very bruised knuckles.
01:13:21Stay where you are.
01:13:23You getting a little fight lately, huh?
01:13:25Is that what you're here for, is it?
01:13:27Stay where you are.
01:13:29Get up.
01:13:31Sit down.
01:13:33I'm more interested in your payoffs to bring in shipments down at the marina.
01:13:38No clue what you're talking about.
01:13:40Where's the violin?
01:13:41Good question.
01:13:42What violin?
01:13:43The same one Ray had when he came by and you gave him a black eye.
01:13:50Now, it's jail for assault or for murder.
01:13:55It's all in your own very bruised hands.
01:13:58So you made the right choice for Ross.
01:14:03Ray invited her to his hotel room, but she said it wasn't anything romantic.
01:14:07She went, came back, and that's it.
01:14:10Ask her yourself. She'll tell you the same thing.
01:14:12Oh, Katie.
01:14:13So where are we, or you, with everything? I know this is your deal.
01:14:17I don't know if I'm overthinking or under thinking it.
01:14:18Oh, maybe back to basics? Motives? Ross?
01:14:22An artifact deal gone bad.
01:14:23Thorin?
01:14:24Part of that deal.
01:14:25We're killing out of jealousy.
01:14:26Pierce?
01:14:27He wasn't in town, but he's covering for Shannon, who probably was.
01:14:32or you with everything.
01:14:34I know this is your deal.
01:14:35I don't know if I'm overthinking or underthinking it.
01:14:39So maybe back to basics?
01:14:41Motives?
01:14:42Roz?
01:14:44An artifact deal gone bad.
01:14:45Thorin?
01:14:46Part of that deal, or killing out of jealousy.
01:14:50Pierce?
01:14:52He wasn't in town, but he's covering for Shannon,
01:14:55who probably was, and she needed cash to save her house.
01:14:59So Shannon's money or revenge?
01:15:02What about Katie?
01:15:03Definitely obsessed with this violin,
01:15:05either for family or its value.
01:15:07Well, her obsession has paid off.
01:15:09She's got the violin in hand.
01:15:10What?
01:15:14I can't catch a fish, let alone a killer.
01:15:16That's your deal.
01:15:17Go ahead, talk to Piano Man.
01:15:18Piano Man?
01:15:19I'm a composer.
01:15:22Okay, so for Katie, it's about family.
01:15:25About getting something back that belongs to them,
01:15:28even if there was a reward.
01:15:30But still, something isn't sitting right.
01:15:33Like what?
01:15:34Like the bigger picture.
01:15:35The violin just being there in the gallery was too easy.
01:15:39We thought Roz and Dorin sold it, but they didn't.
01:15:43So why were they hiding it back there?
01:15:46Maybe they didn't think you'd be back there snooping around.
01:15:49Or maybe it was planted.
01:15:53By who?
01:15:54Why?
01:15:55By someone who knew we were close.
01:15:57I can't see Katie finally getting the violin and giving it up.
01:16:01She'd be on the first boat out of town right now.
01:16:03Exactly what she's doing.
01:16:04I got it.
01:16:05These treble hooks really work.
01:16:08Yup.
01:16:09That captain's a smart fella.
01:16:13Got it.
01:16:14Got what?
01:16:15The bigger picture.
01:16:19Where are you going?
01:16:20I have to go see a friend.
01:16:25Inspector, listen to this.
01:16:27Captain, I figured it out.
01:16:41I know who killed your killer.
01:16:43So do I, lassie.
01:16:44And I'm sorry.
01:16:48Don't you dare.
01:16:49I know what you did, Pierce.
01:16:51And so do the Gardee.
01:16:53What do you think you know?
01:16:55You lied.
01:16:56Down to the boat.
01:16:57Go.
01:16:58Be quiet.
01:17:01You were here when Ray sailed in that day.
01:17:05Maybe he even paid you to keep a stolen boat off the books.
01:17:11Then you realized it wasn't his.
01:17:15It was the captain's.
01:17:18You wanted revenge.
01:17:20So you followed him.
01:17:23Eventually to the Hotel Burke.
01:17:25Waiting for your moment.
01:17:27To get him alone.
01:17:29You cut the power.
01:17:31So you couldn't show up on any cameras.
01:17:34And so that Ray couldn't see you waiting for him when he comes back.
01:17:38I didn't go for revenge.
01:17:40You went for a confession.
01:17:42And out of love for Shannon.
01:17:43He had a gun.
01:17:45He breaks free.
01:17:47And the hooks in your pocket.
01:17:49Leave the small marks on his back.
01:17:52Katie was outside.
01:17:54And she heard the altercation.
01:17:58You turned the tables on Ray.
01:18:00Hitting him so hard.
01:18:02The spear gun band breaks.
01:18:05So you run out the back exit.
01:18:08Just as my brother arrived.
01:18:11And so to cover your tracks.
01:18:14You make it about the violin.
01:18:16A deal gone bad.
01:18:18And as to steer the investigation away from you.
01:18:22You plant the violin at the gallery.
01:18:26That's a nice story.
01:18:27But I wasn't even in town when Ray died.
01:18:30And I believe you.
01:18:33If it weren't for the fairy parking stub in between your dash and windshield.
01:18:39But the time on the stub was an hour after the fairy left.
01:18:44The fairy left.
01:18:46Meaning?
01:18:50After killing Ray, you needed an alibi.
01:18:55I'm guessing you bought some passenger's ticket as proof you were on the aisles.
01:19:01Time to go.
01:19:04Why, Pierce?
01:19:06The captain was the dad a lot of us down here never had.
01:19:09He didn't deserve to go out like that.
01:19:10Why then make it right.
01:19:13For him.
01:19:15And for Shannon.
01:19:17I wish I could.
01:19:22Shannon!
01:19:29What just happened?
01:19:32I think the captain just found his one thing.
01:19:41I'm sorry.
01:19:42I'm sorry.
01:20:08Are you really here?
01:20:10I never left, Mustor.
01:20:15I've missed you.
01:20:17And I've missed you the most.
01:20:19But every time you smile, that glint in your eye, that's me.
01:20:26And the way you question everything, that's me.
01:20:30And the way you look on every new day is another chance to chase down your dreams, that's me.
01:20:40You are me.
01:20:42And I am you.
01:20:45Always know that.
01:20:47Don't go.
01:20:49Please.
01:20:50Not everybody gets a chance to say their last goodbye.
01:20:55Let's count our blessings.
01:20:59Well.
01:21:00Well.
01:21:21Now we can cry.
01:21:23Let's.
01:21:24Make sure you take a look at that photo album again.
01:21:34Why is that?
01:21:36Yeah, there was dad and the music and the piano, but we were always gathered around you.
01:21:40Wow.
01:21:42It was nice getting a second chance to know you again, J minor.
01:21:45You too, G major.
01:21:48Think about the piano man for me.
01:22:01Don't know why I'm waving, but it kind of feels right.
01:22:05You want to catch a hurling match?
01:22:08I'm thinking Griff's team could pull off a win.
01:22:11Eh, I should probably head back up.
01:22:14But I was thinking maybe you could keep my statue just the way it is.
01:22:19Oh really?
01:22:21Yeah, there's a certain beauty in imperfection.
01:22:23You're perfectly imperfect.
01:22:25And I love you for it.
01:22:27Love you most.
01:22:29It was nice seeing Shannon getting to say her goodbye.
01:22:32It even gave me a little closure.
01:22:33Mmm.
01:22:35On that note, your dad wanted me to tell you that the meaning of life is to find your gift.
01:22:42And the purpose of life is to give it away.
01:22:47And that gift is why you were put here, right here and right now.
01:22:53And if you ever doubt yourself, just ask.
01:22:57What's the best that could happen?
01:23:03Until we meet again, my friend.
01:23:06Until we meet again, my friend.
01:23:33I am a man, my friend.
01:23:35Bye for now.
01:23:36Bye for now.
01:23:37Bye for now.
01:23:40Bye for now.
01:23:42Bye for now.
01:23:52Bye for now.
01:23:57Bye for now.
01:23:59You
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