John Wadsworth's struggle to conceal his affair and blackmail from his wife and colleagues, while simultaneously investigating a case where he has a personal stake.
John Wadsworth's struggle to conceal his affair and blackmail from his wife and colleagues, while simultaneously investigating a case where he has a personal stake.
Events in This Arc
In a masterclass of psychological manipulation, Vicky Fleming ambushes John Wadsworth in the desolate, rain-slicked Ripponden Co-op car park, weaponizing his deepest shame to ensnare him in a cycle of …
The scene opens on John Wadsworth’s meticulously curated suburban home—a sprawling, affluent residence in Barkisland, adorned with luxury cars (a BMW and VW Zafira) and children’s bikes, a visual shorthand …
In a deceptively mundane domestic setting, John’s abrupt departure—packed with a pretext of 'police surveillance'—exposes the rot beneath his marriage to Amanda. His performance is polished but hollow, a kiss …
In a scene that escalates from tense paranoia to lethal violence, John Wadsworth’s simmering distrust of Vicky—fueled by her blackmail and the drug she slipped him—erupts into a physical confrontation. …
In the suffocating stillness of Vicky’s flat, the air thick with the metallic tang of blood and the weight of irreversible violence, John Wadsworth stands frozen—a man unmoored from his …
In the claustrophobic confines of the H-MIT office, Andy’s directive to weaponize Vicky Fleming’s mutilated images as a media blitzkrieg—paired with his chilling speculation that the killer might be an …
In a moment of raw, unraveling desperation, John Wadsworth—cornered by guilt and the weight of his crimes—abandons his car and flees onto the Sowerby Bridge railway tracks, his frantic muttering …
In a moment of raw, unraveling despair, John Wadsworth—cornered by the relentless pursuit of his crimes and the crushing weight of his own guilt—stands on the edge of a viaduct …