Shetland S03 Bdmv ~repack~ May 2026
The case broke when Perez found the old ship’s log hidden in MacVicar’s loft. On the last page, in Stuart Bodie’s handwriting: “They made me help. The Russian crewmen. The container wasn’t fish. It was people. Four of them. B.D.M.V. wrote the manifest. Then they sealed the hatch. I heard them scream for three tides.” The Arctic Star hadn’t just been fishing. It had been running a human-trafficking route from Murmansk—and one night, when a customs vessel appeared, the crew had shoved a hidden compartment’s worth of four desperate people overboard in a weighted net. Bodie had tried to stop them. So they killed him, threw him in the bog, and carved the initials of the dead—Bodie, Dunnet (Iain), MacVicar (the boatbuilder’s dead twin, ), and the last victim, a young woman named Vaila after the island where her body would never be found.
But the fourth victim hadn’t been Vaila. It had been Callum’s own fiancée, . And she had survived.
Perez shook his head. “Vaila’s not a person. It’s a place. The island.” shetland s03 bdmv
“It’s a roll call,” said DS Alison “Tosh” McIntosh, shining her torch. “Bodie, Dunnet, MacVicar… and Vaila?”
Because there was a second body. Found deeper in the same bog, wrapped in a Lonely Planet guide to Patagonia. , the councillor’s younger brother. Missing since 1992. Never reported. The initials carved into his chest were fresher, the peat less kind: B.D.M.V. The case broke when Perez found the old
But Perez had watched these men for a week. Dunnet flinched at the word “peat.” MacVicar burned his gloves at 3 a.m. And Callum Vaila—smooth, wealthy, untouchable—had a panic attack when Tosh mentioned a second bog body.
Perez steps between them. “No more bodies in the peat.” The container wasn’t fish
The body—preserved by the black, acidic peat—had been lying in the hills above Vaila for maybe a quarter of a century. DI Jimmy Perez knelt beside it, the Shetland wind sawing at his collar. The initials were crude but deliberate: Each letter scored deep into the sternum with a blade that knew anatomy.