Crimes, threats and lies come thick and fast as the investigation speeds along in the cold case crime drama

Cassie’s mean machine of diligent rozzers really gets motoring this week and we now have a much better picture of our suspects. Fiona and Dean’s early exits from the force raise a few eyebrows, but the real bombshell detonates when the incoming chief constable of East Anglia is placed in the Ford Granada on the fateful night in 1990. What might she have to say about the witness who saw Matthew Walsh being chased by an Asian man on the night of his disappearance?

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