
Trial & Retribution is a movie/drama series airing on UK television.
The programme opens as the first instalment of a two‑part drama, setting the stage for a narrative that will continue into a second episode. It introduces viewers to a self‑contained story that promises a follow‑up, positioning the opening as both a standalone entry and a precursor to what comes next. In this opening episode, detectives Walker and Connor are called in to examine a particularly tragic case: a baby girl has been murdered and the child's nanny has vanished without a trace. As the pair sift through the limited evidence, their inquiry begins to focus on the childminder, whose involvement appears increasingly suspicious. The detectives soon entertain the possibility that the childminder may be engaged in identity fraud, adding a layer of complexity to the murder investigation. The narrative unfolds with Walker and Connor methodically pursuing leads, their suspicion of the childminder growing as they piece together the circumstances surrounding both the homicide and the nanny’s disappearance. By the episode’s conclusion, the investigators are left with a strong impression that the childminder’s fraudulent identity could be central to the crime, setting up a tension that will likely be resolved in the series’ second part. This first episode thus combines a murder mystery with the intrigue of identity deception, establishing the groundwork for the drama’s continuation.
The opening instalment of a two‑part drama follows detectives Walker and Connor as they take on the case of a baby girl's murder, while the child's nanny has vanished. The pair've been called to the scene after the infant is found dead, prompting a frantic search for the absent caregiver. As they piece together the evidence, they've uncovered inconsistencies in the childminder's records, leading them to suspect she’s involved in identity fraud. Their growing doubt that she’s using a false identity suggests a possible link between the fraud and the tragic death. The detectives must navigate the complex web of clues while the missing nanny remains unaccounted for, heightening the urgency of their investigation.
The second and final instalment of the two‑part series follows Rachel Burns, who remains the prime suspect in a baby's murder. As the investigation intensifies, she looks for a new identity while the team continues their desperate search for her. Rachel Burns is portrayed as the chief suspect in the case of a murdered baby, reinforcing the gravity of the investigation. The team's pursuit remains relentless as they close in on her trail, maintaining the tension established in the first part. The narrative centres on her attempts to evade capture by assuming a new identity. David Hayman stars in the episode, adding to the continued focus on the hunt for Rachel.
The opening instalment of a two‑part drama centres on the murder of a Metropolitan Police commander and his spouse. Their deaths set the investigative team under intense pressure to deliver results quickly. As the first half of the story unfolds, detectives must race against time, grappling with the urgency imposed by the high‑profile nature of the victims. The episode establishes the stakes, showing how the loss of a senior officer and his wife reverberates through the force, compelling the team to work swiftly to solve the case. They are forced to balance procedural diligence with the demand for a rapid resolution, aware that any delay could undermine public confidence.
The second instalment, concluding the two‑part finale of Lynda La Plante's series, follows the investigative team as they're trying to locate any inconsistencies in the Delany brothers' alibi. Each attempt is thwarted when CCTV footage directly supports the brothers' story, leaving the alibi largely intact. The detectives review the recordings, hoping a detail might contradict the timeline, yet each frame appears to confirm the brothers' whereabouts at that moment. Their frustration grows as investigative techniques fail to produce a break, forcing them to consider other angles while the alibi stays bolstered by the visual evidence. The pressure mounts as they search for any overlooked clue that could undermine the evidence.
The second instalment, concluding the two‑part finale of Lynda La Plante's series, follows the investigative team as they're trying to locate any inconsistencies in the Delany brothers' alibi. Each attempt is thwarted when CCTV footage directly supports the brothers' story, leaving the alibi largely intact. The detectives review the recordings, hoping a detail might contradict the timeline, yet each frame appears to confirm the brothers' whereabouts at that moment. Their frustration grows as investigative techniques fail to produce a break, forcing them to consider other angles while the alibi stays bolstered by the visual evidence. The pressure mounts as they search for any overlooked clue that could undermine the evidence.
The opening instalment of a two‑part series begins with a grim discovery at Heathrow Airport: the corpse of a sex worker is discovered concealed inside an abandoned suitcase. The investigation quickly zeroes in on a Ukrainian billionaire as the prime suspect, with the evidence seemingly pointing in his direction. The tension builds as the clues tighten around the powerful figure. The narrative follows the unfolding police work and the tension surrounding this high‑profile case. The production features David Hayman in a leading role, anchoring the story with his performance. As the first episode sets the stage, viewers are left anticipating how the mystery will develop in the concluding part.