![]() ![]() Asshole Victim: Comes up occasionally.This serves as an early warning that Steve is the killer. Artistic License – Gun Safety: during "In Plain Sight", Steve Monk a member of the Police Firearms division jokingly pulls a gun on a disliked woman from Internal Affairs as she's leaving only for another armed officer to angrily bat his arm down, a stunt like that would normally lead to an officer being hauled before the IPCC (Independent Office for Police Conduct) as a minimum.Cases deemed a high priority (such as murders) tend to get bumped up the list faster and so get processed more quickly. ![]() That, and the reason DNA testing can take so long is because of the massive amount of samples coming into the lab everyday. Justified in that it would be a bit dull watching the characters sit around waiting for DNA tests. ![]() In real life, they can sometimes take up to 12 weeks. In the series, DNA tests apparently take a few days, tops. The police attempt to track the call, but it turns out that it was made from another payphone. Anonymous Public Phone Call: "Snipers Nest" Adrian Turner calls a payphone at the sight of his latest killing, simply for no other reason than to boast how they had no hope of catching him.He regularly verbally abuses and threatens his weak-willed alcoholic mother (who was also abused by Craig's father), and eventually ended up teaming up with the deranged Adrian Turner to kill his father (though it was in retaliation for his father abusing him). Abusive Offspring: The twist of "Snipers Nest" is revealing that sixteen year old Craig Cross abuses his mother rather than the other way around.The '90s: The first four or so seasons took place then.Like Waking the Dead (which predates CSI as well), it is done in two-parters, with each story shown over two days in the same week. The series now revolves around the activities of three (later four) Home Office pathologists (Nikki Alexander, Jack Hodgson, Thomas Chamberlain and Clarissa Mullery as of the 2014 series) as they investigate murders in London, though they sometimes help outside the city and at least one story per season will usually feature them going abroad.Ĭould be considered a UK version of the CSI franchise, but lacks its flashiness (although it has elements of the wider investigating role) it also predates it. Starred Amanda Burton for the first eight series, until her character was written out in a plot involving a reunion with a Long-Lost Relative and a trip to Northern Ireland. British crime/forensic series, running from 1996 onwards, making it the fourth oldest currently airing crime drama in the world and the longest that isn't German ( Tatort is the winner, the German show having run since 1970). ![]()
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