Waking the Dead - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Multi Storey: Part 1
Carl Mackenzie was jailed for a high-street shooting spree but he has always maintained his innocence. Now his sister is fighting for an appeal.
Multi Storey: Part 2
The case against Carl Mackenzie unravels further when the team discovers a potential link between the massacre and a similar killing spree at an African mine.
Walking on Water: Part 1
The truth behind Timothy Lovell's murder lies with his missing family.
Walking on Water: Part 2
Drug-running and witness protection muddy the waters of the murder investigation.
Breaking Glass: Part 1
Dr Laurie Poole barges into Boyd's office, claiming to have new information on the abuse and disappearance of two boys. Boyd reluctantly takes on the investigation.
Breaking Glass: Part 2
As two people who have been hurt by the care-home murderer take justice into their own hands, the team faces even greater pressure.
Final Cut: Part 1
The discovery of a mummified body opens an investigation into a supposedly fictional film from the 1960s.
Final Cut: Part 2
The gangster responsible for the bodies in the Notting Hill house becomes active again, and the unearthing of past events provokes more murders and an international turf war.
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