Alistair takes along Ackland and Dashwood to search for a thirteen year old boy, believed to be working as a rent boy.
This is a stomach turning episode, you'll almost need a string stomach to be able to watch this one, a horrible story, but one that sadly has a very strong realism.
It's definitely hard to watch because of the content, but it is an excellent, powerful episode. Production values are tremendous here, the scenes at The Train Station look remarkably good.
A good cast, we've recently had the wonderful Jason Isaacs in a small role, here we have the marvellous Robert Glenister, who's in a role that's pretty small, he's excellent though.
A good story for Alasdair, a tough cop, who's not afraid to say it as it is, he puts Loxton in his place.
Tough to watch, but excellent, 9/10.
This is a stomach turning episode, you'll almost need a string stomach to be able to watch this one, a horrible story, but one that sadly has a very strong realism.
It's definitely hard to watch because of the content, but it is an excellent, powerful episode. Production values are tremendous here, the scenes at The Train Station look remarkably good.
A good cast, we've recently had the wonderful Jason Isaacs in a small role, here we have the marvellous Robert Glenister, who's in a role that's pretty small, he's excellent though.
A good story for Alasdair, a tough cop, who's not afraid to say it as it is, he puts Loxton in his place.
Tough to watch, but excellent, 9/10.