- Will and Natalie find out that Lucy had a previous conviction for blackmail and also that she was making phone calls to Jameel Khan,a journalist investigating the Kestrel company's possible exploitation of its African locations. To the horror of his kindly sergeant,Taylor,Wenborn bullies a terrified Alan into revealing who provided him with the gun with which he shot his tormenter as this was also the supplier of the gun that shot Spaull. The trail leads to Mickey Bankes,Alan's mother's boyfriend,who sold it to one John Slater,a dock worker but Slater admits that he was only a go-between and does not know the true identity of his client. An angry Wenborn slaps his wife after she has - rightly - accused him of infidelity but Jane is shocked to find that Alan has killed himself,thanks to Wenborn's threats.—don @ minifie-1
- While he's out for dinner with his daughter, someone steals Will's papers on the case. The dead woman, Lucy Wilson, had a criminal record from when she falsely accused a rich boy at school of rape and then tried to blackmail him. They trace the number she called to a journalist, Jameel Khan, who is investigating the oil industry. They also find CCTV footage of Martin Newell leaving the fast food restaurant as he claimed but the time is off. DI Mark Wenborn thinks there's a connection between the gun used to kill Philip Spaull and that used by Alan Stewart, one of Jane Travers' at the youth offenders prison who shot a school bully. Alan becomes a victim of Wenborn's rage and he tells him what he wants to know. At home, he takes his rage out on his wife as well. Jane gets bad news when she shows up at the youth detention facility.—garykmcd
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