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7/10
Lots of Twists & Shouts (No, the Beatles are not in this Episode)
radarfirs720 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
It starts with a couple teens that should be on the next episode of "UK's Dumbest Criminals". Finding the victims abandoned car on a Bridge unlocked. Neither thinking "Where is the owner"? Car on a Bridge was not a hint to these two.

Small flaw after they are arrested while neither is being a lookout while searching for the Fob; of course the Coppers show them that the Fob is found just outside the car for next time. So why didn't the car start? Wait, neither was smart enough to push the Start Button? Kind of like criminals who don't check the Gate, before jumping over the fence?

Then there are 20 something actresses playing Teens; but both play teens just like they are still teens. Then we have a Really Strict Mother; or actually really Protective Mother (the Victim) like most parents should be but due to she ends up to be the Victim maybe that is why many to most Parents are not protective?

Add Friend betrayal, Possibly "Step-Incest?", leaving before your "Solo" at a Concert (Wont get any Record Deals that way?) I am an Old Vet so do we still call them Record Deals? That is rhetorical, due there is no discussion of one, and again the Beatles might live in UK, but are not part of this episode.

Wait, just thought I have seen many of this Shows episodes ... how come none of the "Crosswalks" in the UK not painted like the one on that Beatles Album? But there is a very subtle Hint to old Ragtime Music via the use of a School Uniform.

Then the Actress playing a Teen that ends up in the Docket; why does her crying seem she is also trying to hold back from Laughing? She needs to stop thinking that Tweedy might be eaten by Sylvester; and use something more realistic to make her crying more realistic?

Of course "Ronnie" saves the Day at the End and gets the right Murder(s?) convicted, and why does one of the Murder(s?) tries to escape from Court only to seem "Surprised" there is a Copper blocking him?

Then there is the Real Dad with "Anger" issues; so why didn't he go after the Murderer Step Dad as he was clearly trying to escape? Was he thinking "I let the coppers handle it their way"? Hopefully, then it shows he is working on his anger issues.

At the end the Coppers and Crown Prosecutors discuss the Teen will have problems to get this behind her. This happens in most of the Episodes ... Why don't they have an Off shoot show with the Psychiatrists helping the Falsely accused like some of the Scenes that "Monk" Tv Show did?
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9/10
She virtually had me pissing in a cup before I could see my own daughter.
Mrpalli7730 October 2017
Two fellas found an empty car parked on the side of the bridge. They didn't manage to start it, when two coppers came across them, realizing this was an attempted car thief. Was the car owner jumping out the bridge? Brooks and Casey dug in the victim personal life: she was a former junkie (risking her life over an overdose in the past), her former husband is an alcoholic who used to beat her up and she's now engaged to a man very close to her only daughter (Charlotte Hope). But something strange emerges from the accident when the body came up: the suicide was probably staged because the corpse couldn't go upstream. During the investigation the stepfather turn out to be a real piece of work: you have to watch the episode to see his grieving victims crying endlessly.

This episode displays that sometimes what you left behind is better than what you have. Women have to think twice before made any decision. Anyway I feel pity for the poor teenage girls, they trust anything a liar would say to them.
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