- As William Parker is finally laid to rest Sergeant Pratt recalls how Coulson tried to beat a confession out of Evans but Burns takes Gina to see another likely suspect,baker Henry Fuller,who had argued with Stanley's brutal father. Gina hears from Mrs Fuller that her husband had had an affair with female employee Sarah,who disappeared at much the same time as the boys. Meanwhile,tipped off by Fenton's informant Brody,the police prepare to foil a bank raid but look stupid when a different bank is robbed. Fenton is humiliated but tracks a gang member to the hide-out and leads a successful raid. As Donald's trial begins Gina interviews a third woman attacked in the park and goes to court where she persuades Sylvia to tell the truth,leading to Donald's acquittal. Gina is commended by Nelson and Burns - increasing Fenton's hostility towards her - but Burns has his own problems when Deborah has a breakdown and needs hospital admission. Gina and Cathy go to a coffee bar with their boyfriends where a fight breaks out and Eddie,trying to stop it,is stabbed.—don @ minifie-1
- Several members of the police attend William Parker's funeral. DI Burns' focus is is determining what happened to the second boy who went missing, Stanley Collins. He learns there was a second suspect, local baker Henry Fuller, who says he had nothing to do with the boys' disappearance but admits that he did have an affair with his shop-girl, who left quite abruptly. Burns meanwhile continues to have trouble at home as his wife is increasingly irrational. Donald Palmer's trial is underway and another woman has been attacked in the park. Gina is ever more convinced that Donald is innocent and takes it on herself to speak to Sylvia Stewart, begging her to tell the truth. Sgt. Fenton's grass, Brody, comes through on his promise to let him know the details of an upcoming bank robbery. It all leads to embarrassment and a dressing down from Chief Inspector Nelson. A fight between two Teddy boys spells trouble for PC Eddie Coulson who is on patrol.—garykmcd
It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute.
Learn moreContribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content