He brought Lizzie to the station, and in the interview, Lizzie denied all accusations except that she killed Farah while trying to save her. He knew that Lizzie’s life would end in despair if Sarah found out about the truth. Steve understood that Lizzie made a mistake, but his law had no space for it. Steve tracked Lizzie’s phone and found her at the edge of the roof of Portland Tower, trying to kill herself. Lizzie, burdened with guilt, contacted Steve, but quickly hung up. Sarah didn’t find the phone, and the search ended up in a disaster. He hid Farah’s phone in a coffee glass and gave it to his wife, Mary. When Kieran came back home, he saw detectives standing outside the house. Before an interrogation, Lizzie’s guv’nor, DI Kieran Shaw, authorized her to go home, and she disappeared from the crime scene. For an accurate picture of the mishap, Steve approached a mentally shocked Lizzie. The two officers, Lizzie and Hadley, tried to stop her, and due to some reasons, it ended in a fall. Steve investigated the scene and found out that Farah kidnapped the young boy and took him to the top of the Tower. They reached the rooftop and found a rookie inspector, PC Lizzie Adama, with a young boy wearing a bear suit. Detective Sergeant Sarah Collins (Gemma Whelan) and her partner, DC Steve Bradshaw (Jimmy Akingbola), arrived at the crime scene. A 15-year old teenage girl, Farah Mehenni, and a veteran cooper, PC Hadley Matthews, fell from the roof of Portland Tower. On April 21, at 6:31 PM, the control room reported two fatal casualties. It not only points out the insensitivity of the police officers but also underlines the corrupt system that would go to lengths to protect its own skin. In just three episodes, it delivers an excellent flow of the narrative without straining its viewers. The series directed by Jim Loach keeps you hooked with its thrilling twists and turns.
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