The story of Anthony Standifer, who's behind bars for robbery and killing serving Police Officer Beverly Crowl.
I'm not sure what or why, but overall I was disappointed with the third series, had Covid impacted on production possibly, it felt a little laboured at times. This was back to the form of the first two series, well produced, slick and reasoned, I felt they go the balance spot on.
A horrible, mean crime, and Beverly's loved once put across how much she's missed very movingly, she clearly left a big void.
In no way would I ever try and excuse what Anthony did, but I'll say this, he seemed to accept what he'd done, hollow I know, but on this series that is rarely the case, and he seemed pretty remorseful about what he'd done, he was eloquent, and seemed like a regular guy.
Once again it proves, if you do a crime, you pay for it in one way or another, not only is he in prison, but Anthony seems genuinely haunted by his actions.
Hopefully the rest of the series will continue in a similar fashion, I thought this was a very fine start to the fourth series.
8/10.