- A police psychologist pursues a serial killer who tortures homosexual victims in increasingly gruesome ways.
- DCI Carol Jordan is called on the carpet by her boss Det. Supt. Tom Cross after she seeks advice from forensic psychologist Tony Hill on a recent string of murders. Jordan believes there's a link between the murders but Cross disagrees. Fortunately for Carol ACC John Brandon thinks bringing Tony in to assist them is a brilliant idea. Based on the information available thus far, Tony believes that the deaths are the work of the same killer. All of the victims were male and all show signs of torture, including genital mutilation. They think there might be a connection to the gay community and stake out a gay bar leading to an arrest but a shocking video shows the killer torturing one of their own, a young PC, and Tony for one thinks they've got the wrong man.—garykmcd
- DI Carol Jordan seeks the assistance of Doctor Tony Hill (known for his ability to form accurate criminal profiles and for uncovering serial killer Maggie Thomas) on a case involving a potential serial killer. The killer appears to target homosexual men and kills them with brutal, archaic remakes of torture devices. After two murders, Hill predicts the next victim will likely be a journalist or cop. As Hill predicted, police find the body of PC Merrick who received hundreds of burn marks on his chest and died from a conical object forced into him rectally. Police narrow in on a suspect, arresting a man they believe attacked fellow officer. Superintendent Cross brings Hill to the suspect's house so Hill can gain a sense for the suspects personality and provide his professional opinion on whether the suspect is the killer. Jordan determines that Cross planted evidence at the suspect's house and Assistant Chief Constable Brandon places him on leave. Jordan also discovers that she has an informant on her task force who is feeding information to an obnoxious news journalist.
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