Where the final episode excelled was with Paul Bethell realising that he was suddenly at the cutting edge with the exhumation of Joseph Kappen in order to carry out the DNA testing.
His bosses at South Wales police were unsure if they could give permission. He has to persuade possibly the Home Secretary. He also needs to get the ok from the victims families as well as Kappen's own.
There was always the possibility that Kappen could be cleared. Phil Rees pursues an alternative suspect which upsets Bethell.
The final episode of Steeltown Murders tried to tie up plenty of threads. Once again the fictional aspects of the story got in the way in my opinion.
The exhumation part started to drag. It did lead to an eventual emotional moment for the victims families.
His bosses at South Wales police were unsure if they could give permission. He has to persuade possibly the Home Secretary. He also needs to get the ok from the victims families as well as Kappen's own.
There was always the possibility that Kappen could be cleared. Phil Rees pursues an alternative suspect which upsets Bethell.
The final episode of Steeltown Murders tried to tie up plenty of threads. Once again the fictional aspects of the story got in the way in my opinion.
The exhumation part started to drag. It did lead to an eventual emotional moment for the victims families.