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Nov 17
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Summary for : Thorne – Scaredycat (3)
Palmer escapes from police custody and he and Nicklin resume their series of murders. DS Chen, desperate to prove herself, risks everything to catch the pair.source:LocateTv.com
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Summary for : Thorne – Scaredycat (3) Palmer escapes from police custody and he and Nicklin resume their series of murders. DS Chen, desperate to prove herself, risks everything to catch the pair.source:LocateTv.com
Summary for : Thorne – Scaredy Cat – Part One Still grieving the death of his mother, DI Tom Thorne investigates the killing of a young mother murdered in front of her son. As his team compiles a list of suspects, a similar crime occurs in the same area of London, but when tests reveal the victim was attacked in a more restrained manner than the first crime, the detective realises two copycat killers are on the loose.
Summary for : Thorne – Sleepyhead – Part Three When two women are killed simultaneously near St Pancras Station in London, Thorne realises he is up against a pair of serial killers – one of which is ruthless yet controlled, the other compliant yet terrified. Meanwhile, Anne’s daughter Rachel becomes involved in the case following an unwise decision, prompting the detective to race to her rescue before time runs out.
Summary for : Thorne – Sleepyhead (2) Thorne discharges himself from hospital and insists on going straight back to work, but when Tughan dismisses his ‘locked-in’ theory, he is forced to conduct the investigation alone. As his relationship with Anne develops, they work together to help Alison communicate, and Hendricks worries about his dark secret being discovered. Elsewhere, a witness who believes she escaped the serial killer is brutally attacked.source:Tv.com
Summary for : Thorne: Sleepyhead – Episode 1 Crime drama based on the novel by Mark Billingham, starring David Morrissey. DI Tom Thorne investigates when three women are discovered to have been murdered after the killer had tried to make it appear as though they had suffered strokes, but when a fourth victim is found, the detective realises it is the criminal’s intention to leave the women ‘locked-in’, unable to communicate or move. |
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