Series 3 (2003)
Multistorey
by Ed Whitmore
originally broadcast 14th & 15th September 2003
Boyd has to battle his demons when the case against a mass murderer, who killed his close friend, is reopened.
Guest stars included Sean Pertwee* as Carl Mackenzie.
Walking On Water
by Simon Mirren
originally broadcast 21st & 22nd September 2003
Boyd isn't convinced when Mark Lovell is cleared of the murder of his adoptive father, and has to explain the disappearance of other family members. The team discover that Mark has an alibi for the latest murder and the search is narrowed down to the remaining family members.
Guest stars included Craig Kelly as Mark Lovell, Lorraine Pilkington* as Mandy Lovell and Trevor Peacock* as Bill Durham.
Breaking Glass
by Stephen Davis
originally broadcast 27th & 28th September 2003
The CCS is alerted to sexual abuse of young boys in care homes. The team race to identify the murderer before his vengeful victims reach him.
Guest stars included Navin Chowdhry as Rainman, Saskia Reeves* as Dr Laurie Poole, Michael Pennington* as Mackintosh, Ian Hogg* as Oliver Gill, and Tom Bell* as Cullen.
Final Cut
by Stephen Davis
originally broadcast 5th & 6th October 2003
The discovery of a mummified body opens an investigation into a supposedly fictional film from the 1960s. It transpires that the gangster responsible for the bodies behind the walls in the Notting Hill house is still active today.
Guest stars included Earl Cameron* as Carlton Jordan and Maurice Roëves* as Vinnie Peverell.
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