- When a car is pulled from a river with a skeleton in its boot the pathologist reckons both have been there for a quarter of a century and eventually the dead man is shown to be Taylor Kane, one of the first black undercover officers, who disappeared at the time of the Brixton riots. Despite no corpse being found at the time his end of service record was signed by his superior officer Alex Greene, declaring him dead. Soon afterwards the murder weapon is identified as a truncheon belonging to racist policeman Darren Grady. Emotions run high as Jake, against Henry's advice, promises Taylor's sister Nikki that she will get justice and prosecutes Grady for murder. To assist the case Ronnie approaches a former colleague in order to obtain the truth about Taylor's death.—don @ minifie-1
- DS Ronnie Brooks and DS Joe Hawkins get more than they bargained for when when seconded to the drug squad. After a drug dealer under surveillance dumps a backpack of heroin in a river, the police dredge up an old car with human skeletal remains in the trunk. They trace the car to Nikki Carroll and when contacted about it knows immediately they have found her brother, Taylor Kane who went missing in 1985. He worked and an undercover police officer but his service was formally terminated in 1987 even though a body had never been found. In reviewing the files from the original police investigation, Ronnie sees that a witness statement is missing and finding that document is key to getting a conviction.—garykmcd
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