Cracker

Cracker



Year:
1993
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Maggie Harvey:
[Confessing] I killed a woman called Joyce. I killed a woman called Paula. I killed Jean McIlvanney.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
I know that's a lie.

Maggie Harvey:
I killed Jean McIlvanney. I killed a woman called...

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Your husband killed Jean McIlvanney. You killed Joyce, you killed Paula.

Maggie Harvey:
I killed them all.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
You're worried about the kids.

Maggie Harvey:
I followed him, I saw him pick up Jean McIlvanney, I saw them try to get money from the cash point. Everything happened exactly as you said, except I killed Jean McIlvanney.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
It's a bit daft, both of you going down. You don't stand a chance, you were caught red-handed. Confess to all three, he'll get out, look after the children, is that it?

Maggie Harvey:
I'm telling you the truth.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Two victims, three victims, it doesn't make much difference, hm? It does, Maggie, it will. Ten, fifteen years time, trust me. A parole board likes a good motive. Here's a woman. She killed twice, so her husband could get out of prison. I can understand that. But three times out of spite, out of hatred? They'll let you rot.

Maggie Harvey:
I killed Jean McIlvanney.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Do you believe in Heaven, Maggie?

Maggie Harvey:
Yes.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
And Hell?

Maggie Harvey:
Yes, and I'd burn in Hell for eternity to protect my children. I killed Jean McIlvanney. I killed a woman called Joyce. I killed a woman called Paula. My husband is innocent. Please, let him go home and look after my children.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
I've seen your case notes. Nervous breakdown sixteen weeks ago.

DS Jimmy Beck:
I'm over it.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Stressed, depressed, prone to anxiety attacks. Guilt does that to a man.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Guilt over Bilborough's death.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Guilt over the rape of Jane Penhaligon.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Guilt over the death of a much-loved colleague.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Is that what you've been telling them for sixteen weeks?

DS Jimmy Beck:
Why should I rape her? I've screwed her. I got sick of screwing her, so why should I rape her?

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Convince me.

DS Jimmy Beck:
The little tattoo on the inside of her thigh.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Now I know you raped her.

DS Jimmy Beck:
A rapist is gonna see that, is he? Rip'em off, stick it in, dark corner, and a rapist is gonna see a little thing like that? You've kissed that little tattoo, haven't you, Fitz? You've felt the hair tickle your cheek as you kissed it. [laughs] For God's sake, you've been there. If a fat piss artist like you can screw her, anyone can.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
I believe she said something similar.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Well, there you go, then.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
[Pouring Jimmy more whisky] You've been dipping into your Guardian again, haven't you?

DS Jimmy Beck:
Bilborough screwed her. But he's dead. You think I'd lie about something like that? You think I'd lie about that?

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
I think you're capable of anything.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Bilborough died because I showed a villain a bit of compassion. That's all I wanted in return, a bit of compassion, a bit of understanding, from her. But I got none. She despised me for it.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
She loved him.

DS Jimmy Beck:
I did too. She can turn compassion on and off like a tap. They all can.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Women?

DS Jimmy Beck:
I was fourteen when I came over here. I took a lot of stick, you know? Paddy. Mick. "Get back to the bog". And I knew what I had to do to earn a bit of respect. Throw a few punches, take a few punches. But I didn't. I hung around with the girls. Because they showed a bit of compassion, see? And I fell for it. Then a month passed and I wasn't a fresh face anymore, so they dumped me, and I had to take the punches, but it was worse now, because they were harder, because I'd been hanging around with the girls. [pause] Women need rape.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
I'm listening.

DS Jimmy Beck:
It's their weapon. A woman goes up to Mike Tyson, the heavyweight champion of the world, a hotel bedroom, early hours of the morning, he gives her one, he gets done for rape, ends up in the nick. Mike Tyson. The heavyweight champion. One of the bravest men. If it can happen to him, it can happen to any of us. That's what they want. It's their weapon. They want to keep us on our toes. Penhaligon needs rape.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Needs raping?

DS Jimmy Beck:
Needs rape. It's her department, her little empire. She thinks she can treat me like muck, when it's rape, because she's a woman and we don't understand. Well that's bollocks. She knew nothing about rape.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
So you thought you'd teach her something about it, did you?

DS Jimmy Beck:
This is in confidence?

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Yeah.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Strict confidence?

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Yeah, doctor-patient.

DS Jimmy Beck:
I don't believe you.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Strict confidence, Jimmy.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Swear.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
Bloody, bloody, bloody.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Swear on the life of your wife and children.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
I swear on the life of my wife and children that I will not repeat anything you tell me.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Swear on the life of your newborn baby.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
You're sick.

DS Jimmy Beck:
I am sick.

Dr. Eddie 'Fitz' Fitzgerald:
I swear on the life of my newborn baby that I will not repeat anything you tell me.

DS Jimmy Beck:
[Hesitating] I never intended to rape her. As God is my judge, I never intended it. I just wanted to frighten her. I was gonna pull the mask off at the last minute and laugh in her face, but something happened and she looked so... vulnerable. Weak. Frightened. And I felt so powerful. You wanna know the truth? I'll tell you the truth. I'd never had such an erection in my life. I realised that I could do it. That I could rape her and get away with it... just walk away from it. And... that's why I did it... because, I could. I... I raped her because... I could. You'd have done the same thing. [Fitz gets up to leave] Every man I know would have done it.

Francis Bates:
I saw a man jogging, that's all.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Your girlfriend didn't mention a jogger.

Francis Bates:
She was in the car. I was having a pee.

DCI Bilborough:
Can you describe him?

Francis Bates:
Thirty-odd, average height. It was dark.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Nothing else?

Francis Bates:
Tracksuit top with a hood. I got back into the car, we started to mess around. She took off. I chased her for a bit.

DCI Bilborough:
Chased her?

Francis Bates:
She likes that kind of thing.

DCI Bilborough:
What kind of thing?

Francis Bates:
Rough. We were just about to... we were just about to start when we saw it.

DCI Bilborough:
A thirteen-year-old boy.

Francis Bates:
I didn't know who it was, how old he was. We just ran.

DCI Bilborough:
You left a thirteen-year-old boy swinging from a tree.

Francis Bates:
She... she's married... I'm married, I've got kids...

DCI Bilborough:
You could have phoned anonymously.

Francis Bates:
We did.

DCI Bilborough:
SHE did, twelve hours later. You left his parents clutching at straws for twelve hours. If it'd been left up to you, you wouldn't have phoned at all. Your Mrs finding about your bit on the side, that means more to you than the death of a child.

[He stands up angrily]

DCI Bilborough:
FOR CHRIST'S SAKE, WHAT KIND OF A MAN ARE YOU?

DS Jimmy Beck:
Hey, hey, hey!

DCI Bilborough:
He could have been alive! Didn't that enter your head? He could have been alive! You could have saved him!

DS Jimmy Beck:
We've got what we want, alright?

DCI Bilborough:
Human nature! If a child's in trouble, you don't go away from him, you go TO him! Human bloody nature! If you don't do that, you're not human, you're some kind of bloody animal! We were there. We were there, waiting with them! You tosspot! You prick! You bloody animal! Twelve bloody hours and then they told you, you prick!

DS Jimmy Beck:
Explain the fibres on your watch.

Nigel Cassidy:
I've no need to explain anything.

DS Jimmy Beck:
They prove that sometime between five o'clock and the time of his death. You touched him! Did more than touch him! Oh, for a commoner garden rapist, them I can understand! But sick bastards like you shoving bits of metal into young kids! What kind of hobby is that, huh?

Fitz:
You're going too far. Homophobia. It's got more than two syllables, so you won't understand.

DS Jimmy Beck:
What kind of possible pleasure can you get out of that?

Fitz:
Homophobia, a morbid fear of homosexuality.

DS Jimmy Beck:
[to Fitz] Look, I know what "Fiztophobia" is, a morbid fear who talk through their ass! Just stay out of this!

Fitz:
You were about fourteen when you came here, right?

DS Jimmy Beck:
[Pointing to Cassidy] That's the suspect!

Fitz:
New boy in school. Difficult age to make friends. The girls would talk to you. A new face, girls like that, but the boys...

DS Jimmy Beck:
[to Cassidy] We've got clout. When we bang you up, you're gonna be begging for section 43. A bit of protection.

Nigel Cassidy:
I don't want protection.

Fitz:
The boys ignored you, didn't they, Beck?

DS Jimmy Beck:
[Ignoring Fitz] You think the screws are gonna give you protection? Are they shite!

Nigel Cassidy:
I don't want it.

Fitz:
[to Beck] One boy in particular. You wanted to be near him, you wanted to hold him, and touch him. It bothered you.

DS Jimmy Beck:
[Still ignoring Fitz] Those screws have got kids of their own. They're gonna leave your cell door open, they're gonna turn their back, then the lads'll be in, and they won't be there to shake your hand. Do you know what I'm saying?

Fitz:
[to Beck] You thought you were gay.

DS Jimmy Beck:
[to Fitz] Will you shut it?

Fitz:
You loved that boy.

DS Jimmy Beck:
You are talking crap!

Fitz:
It kept you awake at night. "Am I queer? Am I queer? The girls talk to me, they must see it in me. The boys ignore me. I'll prove I'm not queer." How do you prove you're not queer? You pick a fight. Who do you fight? Whose face do you smash to a pulp? The boy you loved.

DS Jimmy Beck:
Bollocks! [to Cassidy] He's done this before. He looks in there... [Points to Fitz's chest] and in there... [Points to Fitz's head] something sick, something twisted. And because HE'S felt it, because HE'S thought it, he thinks we all have. But we haven't. Some of us are normal!

Fitz:
[Sarcastically] Ha!

Albie Kinsella:
[returns to the shop as a skinhead] Remember me, eh? D'ya remember me, you robbing Paki bastard?

Shahid Ali:
No.

Albie Kinsella:
[walks up to the counter and places 4p on it] Here's your 4p, right? Remember me NOW, eh?

Shahid Ali:
[surprised] Yes.

Albie Kinsella:
Treat people like scum, they start ACTING like scum, you know what I mean? You know what I mean, ya robbing Paki bastard?

Shahid Ali:
Please don't call me Paki.

Albie Kinsella:
I'm a Socialist, me, pal. Trade Unionist. Voted labour all me bleedin' life. I've MARCHED for the likes of you. But you just see me in me clubber. Ya hear the accent and you assume things. You assume the right to treat me like scum. Well, OK, ya robbing Paki bastard, you treated me like scum, now I'm ACTING like scum!

Shahid Ali:
Please don't call me Paki.

Albie Kinsella:
Now I'm ACTING like scum!

Shahid Ali:
Criticise me for what I do, but not what I am.

Albie Kinsella:
I'll call you what I like! I haven't come here to listen to you, pal. I earn my poverty, you know what I mean?

Shahid Ali:
If you think I'm robbing you, fine. Consign me for that, but don't call me Paki.

Albie Kinsella:
I work hard for my pittance, and you think you can rip me off? No! You're a ROBBING - PAKI - BASTARD!

Shahid Ali:
Get out of my shop! [walks up to Albie]

Albie Kinsella:
I call you a robbing bastard, and what happens? You get the Queen's award to industry cuz this country's full of robbin' bastards! But I call you a robbing PAKI bastard. That's really gonna hurt, isn't it. That's a bit of a weapon I've got. That's the ONLY weapon I've got... unless you count THIS one. [Gets a bayonet out] You see this one? Ya see it? [Stabs Ali in the stomach, and Ali groans] Get the point, eh? D'ya get the point? [Ali falls to the floor, dead]


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