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SurreyGuy | 21:41 Sun 02nd Apr 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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This is turning into another must-watch series.

However, I do have a couple of questions regarding things that slightly spoiled my enjoyment:

1. When Roz amended the identification on the blood sample from "KRG30" to "KRG13", she did so in a very amateurish manner. I work in a highly-regulated industry myself and if I had made such an amendment, I would have to sign/initial and date it.

2. How did the evidence of cross-contamination on the body parts that they found in the woods materialise and then point to Tim (the murdered forensics guy). We saw Roz asking the forensics girl to run some more checks, but how did she (Roz) manage to plant the evidence? IIRC, we didn't see her tamper with any evidence other than that from Tim's flat.
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Yes, Surrey, a very obvious change to the label, that anyone seeing should query. And what has Huntley done with the plastic sheeting and tools Tim bought to dismember her with when he thought he'd killed her - would not be easy to get rid of. She's obvs going to try to pin it all on Tim, and, of course, there will be CCTV footage to emerge of Tim (in black baseball cap) going in to the DIY store to buy the said sheeting and implements.
Well she did have all night to clear up but, how did she miss the smear of, her blood on the bench? Great program though!!
Roz made another visit to the boot of her car to take a second swab of Tim's blood. However, there was no scene showing her tampering with evidence from the murdered girl. Watch this space ...

How long will it take for her injury to her wrist to heal? That could be another nail in her professional coffin.

chrissa, I suppose Roz was concentrating on where she knew Tim's blood had settled. Considering he was on plastic sheeting she would not have been checking at any higher level. No doubt we will see how she over-powered Tim in due course.
I've never watched any of the series but was urged to watch This one. So I watched episode one last week on catch up. (I think it was episode 1) . The guy was about to cut her up when she woke up!!absolutely gripping!
I wondered that too, SurreyGuy. I expect all will be revealed eventually. It is good though, isn't it. I wonder now where she has hidden the computer and phone. Felt so sad for the young lad in prison.
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Good answers guys. Thanks.
Just watched Sunday's episode! Very good! But does Vicky McClure have to play the same personality in every role she does??
SurreyGuy

I didn't think this series could top the final five minutes of the first episode, but tonight's one had me out of the sofa.

Amazing.

However, with regard to KRG-13 / KRG-30, I don't think she had a choice. I assumed that she couldn't rub out the original number because it would have been written with a permanent marker.

However, there's another thing that has really been bothering me since the first episode...when Huntley fell backwards and hit her head on the cabinet, the force of the blow would have been considerably softened by her hair. There's no way that the fall could have resulted in a cut head.

Her locks are just too thick for that to happen.
One other thing - I would love to see Thandie cast as Eartha Kitt in a biopic. I think she's the spitting image.
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sp1814 - I realise she couldn't rub out the number on the evidence bag. The point I was making was that she didn't initial/sign/date that amendment. In a highly-regulated industry, that simply would not happen!

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