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6 Episodes 2010 - 2010
The British version of the long-running U.S. procedural crime-drama follows the work of two separate yet equally important law enforcement groups. In the Metropolitan Police's Murder Investigation Unit, DS Ronnie Brooks and DS Matt Devlin investigate London's law-breakers. With cases including the murder of well-known local drug dealer and pimp, the discovery of a child's body in a dumpster, and an attack on a mentally-ill homeless man. It's then up to the Crown Prosecution Service's James Steel and Alesha Phillips to ensure the culprits are brought to justice.
Episode 1
Mon, Jan 11, 2010 60 mins
A police officer is killed in a shoot out with a drug dealer. Based on the testimony of another dealer, Brooks and Devlin must determine whether back up was slow to arrive and left the officer to die because he was gay.
Episode 2
Mon, Jan 18, 2010 60 mins
Devlin and Brooks investigate the case of a 10 year-old girl, Jodie Gaines, who was kidnapped, and then found two weeks later dead, in a rubbish bin. A suspect is found but all is not as it seems.
Episode 3
Mon, Jan 25, 2010 60 mins
A homeless man is found beaten and unconscious in a park. Because he is bipolar his testimony is disjointed and make him unable to identify his attacked. A neighbourhood resident is charged with the premeditated attack.
Episode 4
Mon, Feb 1, 2010 60 mins
A man found in a park, with his kidney stolen. It seems a respected doctor is involved. George Castle defends a friend in the case.
Episode 5
Mon, Feb 8, 2010 60 mins
When a teenage girl dies of a heroin overdose. Devlin and Brooks must find out how and why she came to be a drug mule.
Episode 6
Mon, Feb 15, 2010 60 mins
A drug sting apparently goes bad resulting in the death of an informant. Devlin feeling something was not right about the situation digs into the past of the involved detective. Unfortunately this brings up a question of Brooks involvement in a drug theft from six years earlier.