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Episode aired Oct 5, 2009 TV-MA TV-MA 46 m
After being honored as a "super cop," DS Shap begins a private rogue investigation of the murder of an illegal Belarusian immigrant. After being honored as a "super cop," DS Shap begins a private rogue investigation of the murder of an illegal Belarusian immigrant. After being honored as a "super cop," DS Shap begins a private rogue investigation of the murder of an illegal Belarusian immigrant.
The first victim is Piotr Iwaszko from Belarus, known in Manchester as Pete Williams because it's easier to say. But we see copies of two passports (British and Belarusan), both in the name of WILLIAMS, PETER.
Investigating a murder in kilt and tuxedo? Seriously
Really like the series but this jarred the way they all went to a murder scene/began investigating still dressed from a posh police bash. Jarred how impractical let alone unrealistic this was.
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