This is a British drama with a typical narrative rhythm. There is no joke among the sheriffs, and even the protagonist of DCI Stuart has little halo. She doesn't have Sherlock's precise brain calculations, nor the great detective Polo's meticulous reasoning. Most of the clues to solve the case are They are all collected by colleagues from the police station.
For a corpse whose age and identity are unknown, she has the sense of justice that the police should have, and is determined to mobilize the police to investigate;
For jimmy's mother, who died silently 40 years ago, as a mother, she will empathize, choose to respect the wishes of the family, and tell the pain of the deceased;
40 years later, some of the suspects atonement, some continue to be evil, and some forget everything. Faced with old and wrinkled faces, it is impossible to imagine what greedy and ugly words they said 40 years ago.
As the intimate lovers and flesh and blood of these suspects, do they choose to silently forgive or uphold justice?
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