- Eve is attracted to an Eastren European she meets at a club and soon becomes intimate with him. She inexplicably compares his DNA with semen found at a brutal cold case murder and it matches.
- Eve is intrigued that her boyfriend, Ukrainian aid worker Stefan, has a bag full of different passports and chest bruises suggesting bullet wounds. She secretly takes his DNA and links it to the death of another aid worker, Briony Havers. Boyd, opposed by all the team but especially Eve, re-opens the Havers case. Stefan admits he knew Briony but denies murder. Eve believes him, particularly when he turns out to have saved the life of a girl called Olena when a ferry capsized. Olena was an illegal immigrant, though, and Grace thinks Briony and Stefan were people traffickers and Briony was killed to silence her. At the club frequented by Ukrainians, where Eve met Stefan, some form of exchange is practised, involving Briony's ex-lover, Devlin. Eve resigns when Boyd breaks her cover by bringing Stefan to her lab. She is told that Olena worked in a hospital but when she gets there she finds it is derelict and she is overpowered.—don @ minifie-1
- Eve Lockhart requests that they re-open the case of Briony Havers when she finds a DNA match found at the scene of her murder. She was found sexually assaulted and severely beaten in her flat two years previously. Semen was found on the dead girl's bed sheets at the time and Eve now know who it belonged to: Stefan Koscinsky a 35 year-old who, like Briony, is an international aid worker. He is also Eve's boyfriend. She's also suspicious of bruising on his chest - of the type you get when being shot while wearing a bullet-proof vest - and she's also found that he has numerous passports in different names. The new investigation indicates that Briony may have been trying to smuggle another woman, Olena Kuzmich, into the UK and may have been doing the same with others. Eve thinks Stefan is innocent and that Briony was killed because of the smuggling operation. Boyd isn't convinced.—garykmcd
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