![]() Signs pointed to the local crime clan …įamily fingerprints … Mickey Sparrow (Philip Jackson) and Daphne Sparrow (Lorraine Ashbourne). The burnt polythene bag found in his back yard incinerator carried traces of ketamine and the Sparrow family’s fingerprints. The wistful feel continued when he ran into Jenny (Nadine Marshall) in the supermarket and had a stilted catchup chat.įorensics showed that, as well as the arrow in his chest, Gary had a skull wound, probably the result of a final blow by the crossbow’s butt. His return to the region brought back memories of his lost local love Jenny and a blazing fire, presumably the fatal one Gary was accused of starting back in 1984. The murderer of Gary Jackson (Alun Armstrong) had been at large for 48 hours as we rejoined DCS Ian St Clair (David Morrissey) and the Met’s DI Kevin Salisbury (Robert Glenister), sent up to assist the investigation. Local lawyer Vinay Chakarabarti (Ace Bhatti) narrowly avoided two arrows fired at him as he watered his garden. Well, until the next attack raised the possibility of a racial motivation. We saw fugitive Scott (Adam Hugill) striding through the forest, longbow in hand and quiver on his back, like an east Midlands remix of The Hunger Games. At least, until his cabin window was shattered by an arrow, fired from 60 metres away before the archer fled back into the tree line. We had first found Andy in his happy place, at the wheel of a Robin Hood Line train to Nottingham. Will Andy go to ground there too? Arrows attacks intensified After a 17-day manhunt, Rodgers was found in the woods. The crimes were unrelated, but brought another wave of police to the already reeling community. Just 11 days after the crossbow killing of ex-miner Keith Frogson, newlywed Chanel Taylor was shot in the kitchen by her father, Terry Rodgers. It is a fictionalised version of the second murder in writer James Graham’s home town of Annesley Woodhouse in summer 2004. Photograph: Neil Sherwood/BBC/House Productions As blood pooled around Sarah’s head, it looked fatal.Īmbitious … Tory councillor Sarah Vincent (Joanne Froggatt). Andy grabbed a box-fresh spade and lashed out. When Sarah cruelly sneered that she had killed herself because she was “dying inside” – not just of cancer but figuratively, too – the red mist descended. He realised she was doing away with the adjoining gate between them – a father-son link that was meaningful to his late wife. When he dropped round a parcel of garden tools for her the next day, Andy barged in on Sarah on the loo. Lo and behold, lonely Andy watched late-night porn, which woke up Sarah by emanating from speakers next door. When Andy’s son Neel (Bally Gill) proudly showed off his new sound system by linking up Andy’s phone via Bluetooth, you knew it was going to backfire. What have you done? Tensions had been building between ambitious Tory councillor Sarah Vincent (Joanne Froggatt) and her new father-in-law Andy Fisher (Adeel Akhtar), who displayed a Labour poster in his window.
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