![]() ![]() Guy admits to not supervising Cullen during the time of the attack, which puts him right back on the team’s radar. The team spot the bakery’s van outside the house where the failed murder attempt took place and link its appearance to his boss Guy, who they learn from hospital records was recently treated at hospital for a nasty scissor injury. Peter Cullen is back in prime suspect territory, though ironically it’s due to a crime he didn’t commit. ![]() More darkly, it’s revealed that Grace was pregnant. Still, any sense of this being anything other than a brief bout of breakup sex was quickly extinguished by the news that Jason has been seeing Grace for a monumental three years, suggesting this was anything but a brief fling. (Like rutting stags is how you might characterise that bedroom scene). At least this week she can cling to the fact that she managed to briefly rekindle her relationship with estranged husband Jason, albeit in a fashion that spoke to the aggression and anger at the centre of their relationship. Marcella’s home life remains a shambles, especially now her daughter is in trouble at school for smoking weed. A more realistic-seeming police department would surely have taken her off the case – at the very minimum – on discovery of this detail, but I suspect that Marcella’s job is safe for the time being, if only because watching her squirm as every new detail about Grace’s murder emerges is making for solid entertainment.Ī shambles … the potential for Marcella’s life to fall apart is an ever-present concern. Marcella is managing to keep a poker face about that discovery, but the fact that the team are doing tests on the blood found at Grace’s house doesn’t bode well, nor does the fact that whizzkid techie Mark has spotted that Marcella was looking at the CCTV records for Grace’s road before her body was discovered. Of course, the potential for Marcella’s life to fall to bits is an ever-present concern, especially now that Grace’s body has been discovered on Hampstead Heath. But she’s given a pass, and even manages to convince her sour-faced superiors to consider Peter Cullen as a suspect after it emerges that he hasn’t exactly been under close supervision at the bakery. ![]() It’s a case she arguably shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near, given that the entire team are now aware of her connection to Grace Gibson. After her bin-kicking exploits last week, Marcella does a better job of holding things together this time around, largely avoiding those damaging blackouts and making some headway in the Grove Park murders. ![]()
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