Law & Order: UK - Season 4 Episode 6 Skeletons
Season - Episode
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8 - 1Flaw Mar 12, 2014 -
8 - 2Safe from Harm Mar 19, 2014 -
8 - 3I Predict a Riot Mar 26, 2014 -
8 - 4Pride Apr 02, 2014 -
8 - 5Customs Apr 09, 2014 -
8 - 6Bad Romance Apr 16, 2014 -
8 - 7Hard Stop Apr 23, 2014 -
8 - 8Repeat to Fade Jun 11, 2014
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6 - 1Survivor’s Guilt Jan 06, 2012 -
6 - 2Immune Jan 13, 2012 -
6 - 3Haunted Jan 20, 2012 -
6 - 4Trial Jan 27, 2012 -
6 - 5Line Up Feb 03, 2012 -
6 - 6Dawn Till Dusk Feb 10, 2012 -
6 - 7Fault Lines Feb 17, 2012
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3 - 1Broken Sep 09, 2010 -
3 - 2Hounded Sep 16, 2010 -
3 - 3Defence Sep 23, 2010 -
3 - 4Confession Sep 30, 2010 -
3 - 5Survivor Oct 07, 2010 -
3 - 6Masquerade Oct 14, 2010 -
3 - 7Anonymous Oct 21, 2010
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2 - 1Samaritan Jan 11, 2010 -
2 - 2Hidden Jan 18, 2010 -
2 - 3Community Service Jan 25, 2010 -
2 - 4Sacrifice Feb 01, 2010 -
2 - 5Love And Loss Feb 08, 2010 -
2 - 6Honour Bound Feb 15, 2010
Overview
DS Devlin and DS Brooks investigate the murder of a 13 year-old boy boy, Sean Monroe, the son of a fellow police officer who was killed and put down a storm drain. A note found on the body points to the work of Andrew Dillon, who was sentenced for an earlier racial murder and is serving his sentence. The racial motivation for the killing seems confirmed when a second boy, Dev Desai, is found strangled with the same note in his pocket. However, their investigation leads to a security guard, Marcus Wright, who admits to having encounters with both boys at the shops where he works. He says the boys deaths were God's will and he was simply doing God's work. If Wright is to be believed, it means that Dillon was wrongfully convicted. The case becomes personal when James Steel is accused of having purposely buried a witness statement that would have likely exonerated Dillon. He finds himself in dock but the judge allows him to conduct his own defense.






























