- During World War Two Susan, a pattern recognition expert, mathematician Millie, information gatherer Jean and Lucy, a young girl with an incredible memory, work as code-breakers at Bletchley Park. In 1952, Susan, now married, hears on the radio about a serial killer and contacts Deputy Chief Commissioner Wainwright, a wartime friend of her husband Timothy, with her theory that there will be another victim in a particular place. However the police find nothing.Susan then decides to call on her former colleagues and, under the guise of a literary club, asks them to join her in the murder investigation. They are initially reluctant until Susan proves that the killer is using a railway timetable to select his victims by plotting their journeys. By following the killer's pattern and cross-referencing information they deduce that the next victim will be Mary Lawrence and she will be murdered at Upton Park. They hurry to their destination but find they are too late.—don @ minifie-1
- During World War II, Susan Grey worked at Bletchley Park where the British worked on breaking German codes. By the early 1950s, Susan is a housewife with two children but still very much enjoys solving puzzles. She is particularly gifted in identifying patterns and is intrigued by a series of murders that recently occurred in London. She thinks she sees a pattern in the killer's movement and informs the police that there may be another victim. When they find nothing, she realizes she can't solve this alone and contacts three colleagues her Bletchley Park days. They soon begin making progress.—garykmcd
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of Cracking a Killer's Code: Part 1 (2012) in Australia?
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