- The gruesome sight of a decomposed Asian Jane Doe sends shivers down the spine, furthermore, a long-awaited meeting and an utterly unforeseen finding will give at last a new meaning in life as well as a vigorous thrust in the case.
- Unsure of what to expect, Detective Robin and her unwanted partner Captain Miranda arrive at the ominous scene of the crime in sunny Bondi Beach, only to witness the gruesome sight of a raven-black mane escaping the suitcase, and crammed inside, the decomposed body of an unidentifiable Asian Jane Doe. Without a doubt, this is a blatant murder case, and once again, a thorough DNA test seems to be the key in the hunt for fresh leads, nevertheless, Robin who is still tormented by wrenching undulating memories of deceit, betrayal and unfulfillment, is impelled to pluck up the courage to finally write an ambitious response to a dear stranger. As a result, a long-awaited and gripping, yet somehow awkward meeting will leave Robin baffled but intrigued, while in the meantime, a rather peculiar and utterly unforeseen finding in the DNA results will give at last a new meaning in life as well as a vigorous thrust in the case.—Nick Riganas
- Robin and Miranda continue their murder investigation, with pathologist Ray (Geoff Morrell) conducting an autopsy that will reveal more than expected about the young woman he case-names 'China Girl'. Realising that the young woman was a sex worker, Robin enquires into a series of brothels in Sydney, unaware that one of these brothels is home to Puss, the boyfriend of her daughter Mary. Longing to make contact with Mary, Robin contacts her adoptive parents, Julia and Pyke, who agree to a meeting. Robin and Julia immediately clash, but Pyke agrees to put Robin in touch with Mary - and for the first time ever, Robin is set to meet the daughter she gave up for adoption.
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