Sacrifice
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- 2016
- 91 min
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- Hello, Janice.
Doctor Hamilton.
Everything's gonna be okay.
- My baby..
- I need you to relax
your stomach muscles.
Okay.
She's having a complete
placental abruption.
- What's wrong with my baby?
- Your placenta has dislodged
from the uterine lining.
Which means your baby
needs to come out right now.
Do you understand?
I'm going to perform
a c-section.
Okay.
Call o-ops, tell them
we're coming down.
- Doctor Hamilton..
- Oxytocin's not working,
can you..
- Doctor Hamilton.
It's not her. It's you.
- Oh, sh*t! No!
Oh, sh*t!
Uh!
- There you are.
Welcome to UNST.
Thank you for doing this.
I know adopting in America
would have been easier, but..
- I just want a baby.
- Come on. Let me
make you breakfast. Come on.
Then I'll show you
around the island.
Beautiful, eh?
- Hey... What are these things?
I see them all over the island.
- You mean the runes?
- No, these,
these carving things.
- Not ruins, I said "runes."
It's old viking script.
And you'll have to
watch yourself
as you might have people
make fun of your accent.
- I don't have an accent!
- Spoken like a true American.
Right now..
...we're north of the last
inhabited house in the UK.
It's 300 kilometers that way,
in Norway.
- Really?
- Yeah.
I used to come here
when I was a kid.
It felt like
the end of the world.
- What's that?
- Oh, that?
That's-that's Tronal island.
That's where we'll be adopting
our baby from.
Are you okay?
- I just hate not knowing why.
Excuse me. I'm-I'm looking
for doctor Wickliff's office?
- Oh, he's on the third floor.
Just that way.
- Thank you.
- This is quite a CV.
- Thank you.
- I think you might find things
a lot quieter here at Saxa Vord
than you maybe used to.
- Well, I hope so.
- So how soon would you like to
get started?
If you need a week
or two to settle in..
- No, actually,
I-I'd like to keep busy.
- Idle hands are the devil's
playthings, eh?
- Something like that.
- We act as a fully
functioning hospital
and all out patient treatments.
We have oncology, pediatrics
coronary care, there's even
a psychiatrist on call.
And then anything long term,
they transfer to Lerwick.
And this is your office.
- Oh... Nice.
What's in that wing?
- Upstairs is dental,
downstairs physiotherapy
and a burns unit
and then in the basement
we have the mortuary.
- Oh, you certainly
pack it all in.
- Well, you have your
father-in-law to thank for that.
He prided himself
on the care he provided.
He said,
"just because we're an island
doesn't mean
people don't deserve the best."
- Oh, yeah, there he is.
- Is that the heartbeat?
- Yes.
- A toast
to my only son and heir
beautiful wife
and to my future grandson.
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
- It's good to have you
back, Duncan.
And, thank you, Tora,
for bringing him.
- No, thank you, Richard
for everything, for the house
for my job, for... The adoption.
- It's what families are for.
Anything you ever need,
please don't hesitate to ask.
- How are you finding
the islands dear?
- I think they're beautiful.
- And the hospital?
You're settling in?
- Ken treating you well, I hope.
- He's a prick.
- Oh, Duncan!
- Why would you say that?
- Because he's licked
dad's ass since we were kids.
He's modelled his entire
career on him.
- You're criticizing the man
for knowing what he wanted?
- Who's for pudding?
I made your favorite, Duncan.
Cranachan.
- Tora, um..
...why don't you go and help
Elspeth with the coffee?
- Not too much sugar, sweetie.
- Oh? Why is that?
- Cause I had too many
New York slices
got to lose a few pounds.
- Oh!
- Nonsense.
The world's gone diet mad.
- Oh, who's this?
Is this you?
- No,
that's Duncan's mother, rose.
She died shortly
after Duncan's birth.
- And is that the library?
- No, dear,
that's Richard's study.
- Your dad doesn't know
you're diabetic, does he?
- And burst his illusion
that Guthrie men are perfect?
- And here we are.
Tronal international.
- It's amazing to think this is
all just maternity.
- You'd be surprised how many
women need sensitive solutions
to unfortunate
or ill-timed pregnancies
even this day and age.
And with us, we guarantee their
baby will be well cared for.
That's one of the reasons
they come to Tronal.
- What's the other reason?
- Anonymity.
- So, who provides your
obstetrics support?
- We have a resident Ob gyn.
A fellow of the royal college.
He has six fully qualified
midwives working with him.
So, I can assure you
our clients are well cared for.
- Would you like some tea?
Or a dram of whisky?
- Uh, no, thank you.
- I'm sure your father
explained the process.
You're set up with bank accounts
and jobs here on the island.
- Uh, why the twelve months
before we can adopt the baby?
- Well, that's to settle
any residency issues
with the Scottish government.
We don't go giving
our wee nippers to just anyone.
No, there's just the matter
of some filing fees
and we can get you
on the waiting list.
- Is that your son?
- Aye.
- He's very handsome.
- Thank you.
We adopted him from Tronal,
actually.
- Really? He's not yours?
He has your eyes.
Oh, no.
- At the tone,
record your message.
To end, please hang up.
- Hi, this is Dr. Hamilton.
I'm going to need someone
Oh, Jesus.
Oh, Jesus.
- Tora Guthrie?
Detective inspector Mckie.
- Hi.
- This is d.S. Tulloch.
- Hi.
- What can you tell us, Steven?
- Well, at first glance,
what we have here
are the remains of a female
aged somewhere between 25
and 35 years of age.
Her skin has been tanned
by the peat, but
from her bone structure
and the shape of her skull
I'm pretty sure
that she's Caucasian.
- What are those markings?
- They look like runes
that have either been carved
or branded into the flesh.
From the position, I say they
couldn't have been self-inflicted.
- You sure about that?
- Sure as I am..
...that she didn't die
of natural causes.
- I had no reception.
Are you okay?
- Did you hear that her heart
was cut out?
Gives me the creeps to think of
her lying downstairs right now.
- What are you doing?
- Dr. Hamilton,
you shouldn't be in here.
- I'm sorry. I, I just..
You do realize
this woman gave birth
shortly before she was murdered?
- This is
a police investigation.
- No, that's okay.
Go on, doctor.
- The uterus contracts..
...between one and three weeks
after delivery
depending on the age
of the mother
the younger the woman,
the faster this happens.
In my opinion,
this woman gave birth
between a week to ten days
before she died.
- You're sure about that?
- Well, if you look here,
you can see that
that she was nursing.
- Is she right?
- Hm, it seems
your talents are wasted
on the living, Dr. Hamilton.
- So, what do we have so far?
- We only know
that the victim's rib cage
was split open
with some kind of blade
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