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15-04-2006, 06:42
Wednesday 26th April
As her younger sister Molly fights for her life in intensive care, eleven year old, Charlotte Parker is questioned about what happened. DC Suzie Sim puts Charlotte in front of a video camera and DCs Mickey Webb and Terry Perkins watch with anticipation as Suzie tries to uncover the truth. Unable to cope, and finding it hard to remember what she said in her statement, Charlotte tearfully admits to beating her five-year-old sister, forcing Sergeant Dale Smith to lock her in a cell.
Through interviewing Charlotte, Terry and Mickey are horrified to discover that her brutal violence towards Molly was the result of witnessing years of abuse which her father, Tom, inflicted on her mother, Fern. Keeping a lid on his own anger, Mickey confronts Tom and tells him to get help for his violence and stay away from Fern. Meanwhile, Mickey and Fern are delighted to hear that Molly is showing signs of recovery.
Elsewhere, Terry finds himself thinking about reconnecting with his two children. However, his ex-wife, Helen, is far from happy to see him turn up on the doorstep after two years and even less impressed when she finds out he had a relationship with his sister-in-law, Lucy Perkins. Will Terry’s estranged wife stand in the way of Terry and his kids?
And Inspector Neil Manson dashes James Tennant’s hopes that his daughter Amy is still alive when he tells him that Molly’s disappearance is completely unrelated to Amy’s.
Thursday 27th April
Following the vicious hammer attack on Robert Willis, the team search for a cab driver who, according to PC Roger Valentine’s false statement, witnessed the attack. PC Leela Kapoor is paired with Roger and when she picks holes in the ‘cab driver’s’ account, Roger reacts sharply. Another assault is suddenly called in and Leela is concerned when Roger reluctantly reacts to find the attacker.
When Robert finally regains consciousness, Detective Sergeants Sam Nixon and Stuart Turner are stunned when he tells them that he saw a police officer run from the scene of the crime. Inspector Gina Gold investigates the allegation further and discovers that Roger was the copper in question. Is he fit to continue working at Sun Hill?
PCs Dan Casper and Will Fletcher are alerted to a commotion outside a pub where drunken glass collector, Jimmy Ramage, struggles with bar manager Eddie Watson. Watson decides not to press charges but when an aggressive Jimmy punches Dan, they arrest him anyway. Will and Gina are impressed when they realise that Jimmy is ‘Jimmy-the-Finisher’ – a serious middle-weight boxer from the 70s, but disappointed that he has turned into a penniless down and out.
Later, at the pub, Will makes up with Dan, and is delighted when Dan asks him to move back in with him. Following their dealings with Jimmy Ramage, the boys decide to take up boxing in order to keep fit. PC Emma Keane introduces her solicitor boyfriend Matt Hinkley to the rest of the team for the first time and when Lewis tells Will that they’ve been dating for a couple of years, flirty Fletcher suggests Emma needs a change...
As her younger sister Molly fights for her life in intensive care, eleven year old, Charlotte Parker is questioned about what happened. DC Suzie Sim puts Charlotte in front of a video camera and DCs Mickey Webb and Terry Perkins watch with anticipation as Suzie tries to uncover the truth. Unable to cope, and finding it hard to remember what she said in her statement, Charlotte tearfully admits to beating her five-year-old sister, forcing Sergeant Dale Smith to lock her in a cell.
Through interviewing Charlotte, Terry and Mickey are horrified to discover that her brutal violence towards Molly was the result of witnessing years of abuse which her father, Tom, inflicted on her mother, Fern. Keeping a lid on his own anger, Mickey confronts Tom and tells him to get help for his violence and stay away from Fern. Meanwhile, Mickey and Fern are delighted to hear that Molly is showing signs of recovery.
Elsewhere, Terry finds himself thinking about reconnecting with his two children. However, his ex-wife, Helen, is far from happy to see him turn up on the doorstep after two years and even less impressed when she finds out he had a relationship with his sister-in-law, Lucy Perkins. Will Terry’s estranged wife stand in the way of Terry and his kids?
And Inspector Neil Manson dashes James Tennant’s hopes that his daughter Amy is still alive when he tells him that Molly’s disappearance is completely unrelated to Amy’s.
Thursday 27th April
Following the vicious hammer attack on Robert Willis, the team search for a cab driver who, according to PC Roger Valentine’s false statement, witnessed the attack. PC Leela Kapoor is paired with Roger and when she picks holes in the ‘cab driver’s’ account, Roger reacts sharply. Another assault is suddenly called in and Leela is concerned when Roger reluctantly reacts to find the attacker.
When Robert finally regains consciousness, Detective Sergeants Sam Nixon and Stuart Turner are stunned when he tells them that he saw a police officer run from the scene of the crime. Inspector Gina Gold investigates the allegation further and discovers that Roger was the copper in question. Is he fit to continue working at Sun Hill?
PCs Dan Casper and Will Fletcher are alerted to a commotion outside a pub where drunken glass collector, Jimmy Ramage, struggles with bar manager Eddie Watson. Watson decides not to press charges but when an aggressive Jimmy punches Dan, they arrest him anyway. Will and Gina are impressed when they realise that Jimmy is ‘Jimmy-the-Finisher’ – a serious middle-weight boxer from the 70s, but disappointed that he has turned into a penniless down and out.
Later, at the pub, Will makes up with Dan, and is delighted when Dan asks him to move back in with him. Following their dealings with Jimmy Ramage, the boys decide to take up boxing in order to keep fit. PC Emma Keane introduces her solicitor boyfriend Matt Hinkley to the rest of the team for the first time and when Lewis tells Will that they’ve been dating for a couple of years, flirty Fletcher suggests Emma needs a change...