- The team investigate the murder of a young peace protester, killed near a nuclear base in 1984. Was it a cover-up?
- When Frank Fox is sentenced to Broadmoor for murder, the team reopens the death of his colleague Josh Livesey, killed at a NATO base where the two men and their group were planning a protest twenty years earlier. All the campaigners, when reinterviewed, claim that Josh was killed by the Secret Service, which Brian accepts especially after a film shows that a section of the wire at the base was replaced the night Josh died. Charming Special Branch Officer Greg Johnson admits to Sandra that his people disposed of Josh's body and the murder weapon to avoid publicity, but he denies involvement in the killing. At the same time, secrets amongst the campaigners also come to light, leading to several likely suspects.—don @ minifie-1
- Sandra and the team reopen the case of 22 year-old Josh Livesay whose body was found not far from an anti-nuclear protest camp in 1984. He was struck on the head and likely died of exposure but according to the now retired DI Graham Moore the body had definitely been moved and there is basically no forensic information available. According to his tent-mates at the protest site, Frank Fox and Imogen Hoult, Livesay left the tent around 1 a.m. Frank Fox recently killed a man and is now in a mental hospital. He believed the man he killed was a government agent who was following him. The others in the tents still believe Livesay was killed by the Security Service. Gerry for one has no faith in the Security Service and wouldn't put it past them. The case takes a turn when they learn they had an informant in the group.—garykmcd
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