Catherine Recognizes the Hanged Man

Catherine Cawood arrives at Crow Wood Park to investigate a reported suicide, where two nuns—one visibly shaken—have discovered a body in the trees. The scene opens with Catherine’s dry, almost dismissive banter with Ann Gallagher, masking her professional detachment as she processes the grim reality of the situation. Ann, eager to prove herself, reveals her ambition to become a detective, but Catherine’s focus quickly shifts to the nuns, whom she questions with a mix of authority and unexpected gentleness. The paramedic confirms the victim is dead, and as Catherine and Ann approach the body, Ann’s awe at the macabre spectacle contrasts with Catherine’s clinical assessment of the scene—empty vodka bottles, a discarded jacket, and the damp trousers of the hanged man. The tension escalates when Catherine abruptly recognizes the victim as the man she tasered and arrested, now released on bail. This revelation forces her to confront the brutal irony of her past actions and the cyclical nature of violence in her professional life. The moment marks a turning point: the case is no longer just another suicide but a personal reckoning for Catherine, as the victim’s identity ties directly to her unresolved trauma and the looming specter of Tommy Lee Royce’s influence. The scene’s eerie stillness and the nuns’ presence hint at deeper, possibly ritualistic or supernatural undertones, while Ann’s naive enthusiasm underscores the generational and ethical divides within the police force. Catherine’s hesitation over Ann’s nicknames for her—affectionate but unflattering—adds a layer of vulnerability, revealing her fear of exposure and the weight of her reputation. The event serves as both a setup for the investigation’s escalation and a revelation that forces Catherine to engage with her past, setting the stage for her confrontation with her trauma and the case’s darker implications.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Catherine instructs Ann to get first accounts from the nuns while the paramedic confirms the death; Catherine radios for CSI and CID to attend the confirmed suicide, continuing the investigation.

instruction to confirmation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Eager and slightly nervous, shifting to awestruck fascination and subtle defensiveness as she navigates the professional and personal dynamics with Catherine.

Ann accompanies Catherine to the scene, engaging in lighthearted conversation about nicknames that reveals her ambition to become a detective. She is initially awestruck by the macabre spectacle of the hanged body, her fascination contrasting with Catherine’s clinical assessment. Ann follows Catherine’s lead, gathering witness statements from the nuns, but her enthusiasm is tempered by the grim reality of the investigation. Her interactions with Catherine highlight the generational and ethical divides within the police force, as well as her own vulnerabilities and eagerness to prove herself.

Goals in this moment
  • To gather accurate witness statements and contribute to the investigation
  • To prove her competence and ambition to Catherine, despite her naivety
  • To understand the darker aspects of police work while maintaining her ethical boundaries
Active beliefs
  • That her ambition and dedication will be recognized and rewarded
  • That she can handle the grim realities of police work without losing her idealism
  • That Catherine’s mentorship is crucial to her growth as a detective
Character traits
Eager to prove herself and advance her career Awestruck by the macabre but follows Catherine’s lead Defensive when challenged about personal boundaries Struggles with balancing ambition and ethical concerns Naive about the darker realities of police work
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Professional detachment giving way to shock and introspective turmoil as she recognizes the victim and confronts the personal implications of his death.

Catherine arrives at Crow Wood Park with her usual professional detachment, engaging in dry banter with Ann Gallagher to mask her underlying tension. She questions the nuns with a mix of authority and unexpected gentleness, her demeanor shifting as she processes the grim reality of the scene. Upon recognizing Goran Dragovic as the man she previously tasered and arrested, her emotional state fractures—shock gives way to introspection as she confronts the cyclical nature of violence in her life. She directs Ann to gather witness statements and coordinates with paramedics and CID, her actions a blend of procedural efficiency and personal turmoil.

Goals in this moment
  • To efficiently investigate the reported suicide and gather evidence
  • To maintain her professional composure despite personal connections to the victim
  • To protect Ann Gallagher from the darker realities of the case while also leveraging her enthusiasm for detective work
Active beliefs
  • That her past actions have direct and often brutal consequences in the present
  • That the justice system is flawed and fails to protect the vulnerable
  • That her personal trauma is inextricably linked to her professional duty
Character traits
Professionally detached Unexpectedly gentle with vulnerable witnesses Quick to recognize and act on procedural details Prone to masking personal turmoil with sarcasm or dry humor Deeply affected by personal connections to cases Struggles with vulnerability and exposure
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Supporting 3

Shocked and distressed, yet maintaining a firm and dignified presence as she provides critical details to the police.

Nun 1 sits on a bench in shock after discovering the body, attended by a paramedic. She is visibly shaken but provides firm details about the scene, including the presence of vodka bottles. Her demeanor is frail yet resolute, correcting Catherine’s assumption about her rank with quiet dignity. She embodies the vulnerability of the witnesses while also asserting her role as a sentinel in the community.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the police have accurate information about the discovery
  • To maintain her composure and dignity despite the trauma of the situation
  • To fulfill her role as a community sentinel and witness
Active beliefs
  • That it is her duty to report and bear witness to tragedies in the community
  • That the police must be held accountable to treat the deceased with respect
  • That her faith and resolve will guide her through the distressing situation
Character traits
Visibly shaken but resolute Firm and precise in her details despite distress Assertive in correcting misassumptions about her role Embodiment of community vigilance and moral authority
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Professionally matter-of-fact, ensuring that all necessary information is conveyed without emotional bias.

Paramedic 2 confirms the victim is dead and warns Catherine about the slippery terrain as she approaches the scene. His professional demeanor and concise communication reflect his role in emergency response, ensuring that the police are aware of the hazards and the status of the victim. He embodies the detached efficiency of emergency medical services, providing critical information without emotional involvement.

Goals in this moment
  • To confirm the victim’s status and ensure the police are aware of the scene’s hazards
  • To provide clear and concise information to support the investigation
  • To maintain safety and professionalism in the emergency response
Active beliefs
  • That his role is to provide accurate and timely information to first responders
  • That emotional detachment is necessary for effective emergency response
  • That safety is the top priority in any high-stress situation
Character traits
Professionally detached and efficient Concise in communication Attentive to hazards and safety Emotionally neutral in high-stress situations
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Concerned and composed, providing steady support to her companion while ensuring the police receive accurate information.

Nun 2 stands by Nun 1, concerned for her well-being, and provides additional details about the discovery of the body. She is more composed than Nun 1 and corrects Catherine’s assumption about her rank, addressing her as 'Sergeant.' Her steady reliability bolsters the nuns’ joint vigilance over the local woods and paths, ensuring that critical information is conveyed to the police.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Nun 1 receives the care and support she needs
  • To provide the police with clear and accurate details about the discovery
  • To maintain the nuns’ vigilance and duty to the community
Active beliefs
  • That their role as nuns includes protecting and serving the community
  • That accuracy and clarity are essential in reporting to authorities
  • That their presence and actions can make a difference in times of crisis
Character traits
Composed and reliable in a crisis Protective of her companion and the community Precise and observant in her details Assertive in correcting misassumptions about authority
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Catherine Cawood's Handheld Police Radio

Catherine’s primary police radio is used to coordinate the response to the reported suicide. She grips it as she arrives at the scene, using it to call for CSI and CID support. The radio serves as a lifeline to the broader institutional response, ensuring that the scene is secured and investigated properly. Its crackling presence underscores the urgency and procedural nature of the police response, as well as Catherine’s role as the on-site commander.

Before: Attached to Catherine’s uniform, fully functional and ready …
After: Still in use by Catherine, potentially needing recharging …
Before: Attached to Catherine’s uniform, fully functional and ready for use.
After: Still in use by Catherine, potentially needing recharging or maintenance after the call.
Catherine Cawood's Hat and Gloves

Catherine’s hat and gloves are worn as protective gear when she arrives at the scene, shielding her from contamination and the outdoor elements. They symbolize her professionalism and preparedness, as well as her detachment from the emotional weight of the scene. The gloves, in particular, allow her to handle potential evidence without compromising its integrity, while the hat protects her from the elements as she conducts her investigation.

Before: Stored in Catherine’s car or personal effects, clean …
After: Worn by Catherine during the investigation, potentially soiled …
Before: Stored in Catherine’s car or personal effects, clean and ready for use.
After: Worn by Catherine during the investigation, potentially soiled or needing cleaning afterward.
Empty Vodka Bottles Beneath Goran Dragovic's Hanging

The empty vodka bottles scattered at the base of the tree where Goran Dragovic is hanged are noted by Catherine and Nun 1 as potential clues. Their presence suggests that Dragovic may have been intoxicated before his death, adding to the suspicion that the scene is staged. The bottles serve as a critical piece of evidence, hinting at the possibility of foul play and forcing Catherine to question the circumstances surrounding Dragovic’s death.

Before: Scattered at the base of the tree, partially …
After: Noted as evidence by Catherine, likely to be …
Before: Scattered at the base of the tree, partially hidden by underbrush, containing residual alcohol.
After: Noted as evidence by Catherine, likely to be collected by CSI for further analysis.
Goran Dragovic's Discarded Old Jacket

The discarded old jacket lies near Goran Dragovic’s hanged body, its weathered fabric catching Catherine’s eye during her clinical sweep of the scene. The jacket, along with the damp trousers and empty vodka bottles, contributes to the impression of a staged suicide. Its presence raises questions about Dragovic’s state of mind and the circumstances leading to his death, adding another layer of complexity to the investigation.

Before: Discarded on the damp ground near the body, …
After: Noted as potential evidence by Catherine, likely to …
Before: Discarded on the damp ground near the body, partially concealed by fallen leaves.
After: Noted as potential evidence by Catherine, likely to be collected by CSI for further examination.
Nun 2's iPhone 6 (Evidence Display Device)

Nun 2’s iPhone 6 is flashed at Catherine to display the recent call log to the police, confirming the nuns’ prompt action in reporting the discovery. The device serves as tangible evidence of their vigilance and duty to the community, bridging the gap between the nuns’ discovery and the police’s arrival. Its presence underscores the modern intersection of faith and technology in their role as sentinels.

Before: Possessed by Nun 2, fully functional, and used …
After: Still in Nun 2’s possession, now serving as …
Before: Possessed by Nun 2, fully functional, and used to call the police about the discovery.
After: Still in Nun 2’s possession, now serving as evidence of the nuns’ actions and the timeline of the discovery.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Crow Wood Park (Main Area)

Crow Wood Park serves as the primary crime scene for the investigation, with its main entrance and drag providing access to the wooded area where Goran Dragovic’s body is discovered. The park’s layout isolates the grim scene—slightly hidden, easily missed—under an eerie stillness that heightens the ritualistic tension. The park’s dual role as a public space and a site of tragedy creates a stark contrast, emphasizing the intrusion of violence into everyday life.

Atmosphere Eerie stillness with an undercurrent of tension, the park’s usual tranquility disrupted by the grim …
Function Primary crime scene and point of entry for the investigation, serving as a transition between …
Symbolism Represents the intrusion of violence and trauma into the mundane, highlighting the vulnerability of the …
Access Open to the public but restricted to authorized personnel during the investigation.
Clear daytime light casting long shadows in the wooded area Fallen leaves and underbrush partially obscuring the body and potential evidence Ambulance lights flashing near the entrance, drawing attention to the emergency response The secluded wooded area feels slippery and hazardous, as noted by Paramedic 2
Crow Wood Park Bench

The bench near the entrance of Crow Wood Park serves as a focal point for the nuns and paramedics, providing a place for Nun 1 to sit and recover from shock. It symbolizes the transition between the public and private spheres of the investigation, as well as the care and support provided to witnesses. The bench’s proximity to the ambulance and the main path underscores the urgency and procedural nature of the response, while also highlighting the human element of the tragedy.

Atmosphere Tense and urgent, with a sense of care and support amidst the chaos of the …
Function Witness interview location and point of care for shocked individuals, serving as a transition between …
Symbolism Represents the human cost of the tragedy and the importance of care and support in …
Access Open to the public but temporarily restricted to authorized personnel and those in need of …
Clear daytime light casting a sense of normalcy over the bench Ambulance parked nearby, its blue lights flashing and drawing attention to the emergency response Nun 1 sits on the bench, attended by a paramedic, while Nun 2 looks on with concern The bench is positioned near the main path, providing easy access for first responders
Secluded Wooded Crime Scene, Crow Wood Park

The secluded wooded area within Crow Wood Park is where Goran Dragovic’s body is discovered, hidden from casual visitors by dense trees. The slippery terrain and underbrush create a sense of isolation and danger, heightening the tension as Catherine and Ann approach the scene. This location serves as the epicenter of the investigation, where the staged suicide is revealed in all its grim detail, forcing Catherine to confront the personal and professional implications of Dragovic’s death.

Atmosphere Oppressively quiet and eerie, with a sense of isolation and danger. The dense trees and …
Function Epicenter of the investigation, where the body and potential evidence are located. The seclusion of …
Symbolism Represents the hidden and often overlooked aspects of violence and exploitation, as well as the …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel during the investigation; the dense trees and underbrush make it difficult …
Dense trees screening the area from the main path, creating a sense of isolation Slippery terrain due to damp leaves and underbrush, noted as a hazard by Paramedic 2 Empty vodka bottles and a discarded jacket scattered near the base of the tree where the body is hanged Fallen leaves and underbrush partially obscuring the body and potential evidence

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Todmorden Police (Regional Force)

The UK Police and Legal System is implicitly present in this event through Catherine’s actions and the broader context of the investigation. Her call for CID support and her recognition of Dragovic as a man released on bail highlight the systemic failures and ethical dilemmas that the organization grapples with. The system’s decision to release Dragovic on bail despite his charges of false imprisonment and people trafficking underscores the tension between legal procedures and protective duties, forcing Catherine to confront the consequences of these failures.

Representation Through Catherine’s professional actions and the broader institutional context of the investigation, as well as …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by Catherine’s personal and professional reckoning with the system’s failures, as well as …
Impact The organization’s involvement in this case will force Catherine to confront the ethical and moral …
To investigate Dragovic’s death and determine whether it was a suicide or something more sinister To uphold the law and legal procedures, even in the face of systemic failures and ethical dilemmas To protect the community and ensure that justice is served, despite the challenges posed by the case Through the legal and procedural frameworks that guide the investigation By shaping Catherine’s actions and decisions as she navigates the case By exposing the tensions between institutional duty and personal morality
CID (Criminal Investigation Department)

The Crime Scene Investigation Unit (CSI) is called to the scene by Catherine to secure the perimeter, photograph details, and collect physical evidence. Their arrival is anticipated but not yet visible in this event, setting the stage for the broader institutional response to the investigation. The CSI’s role is critical in determining whether Dragovic’s death was a suicide or something more sinister, and their work will directly impact Catherine’s ability to uncover the truth.

Representation Via Catherine’s radio call for support, establishing the CSI as a necessary and anticipated part …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the scene and the evidence, with Catherine acting as the on-site liaison …
Impact The CSI’s work will determine the official classification of Dragovic’s death and influence the direction …
To secure the crime scene and prevent contamination of evidence To collect and analyze physical evidence that may shed light on the circumstances of Dragovic’s death To support Catherine’s investigation by providing forensic details and insights Through methodical collection and analysis of physical evidence By establishing the chain of custody for all items recovered from the scene By providing expert insights that may challenge or confirm initial assumptions about the death
St. Werberg’s

St. Werberg’s, the implied convent or religious order to which the nuns belong, is represented in this event through the actions and presence of the two nuns. Their vigilance and duty to the community are embodied in their discovery of the body and their prompt reporting to the police. The nuns’ role as sentinels in the park highlights the intersection of faith and civic responsibility, as well as the broader institutional dynamics that shape their actions and the community’s response to tragedy.

Representation Through the actions and presence of the two nuns, who embody the values and duties …
Power Dynamics Operating within the broader institutional and community context, the nuns’ actions serve as a counterpoint …
Impact The nuns’ involvement in this event underscores the importance of faith and civic responsibility in …
To fulfill their duty as sentinels in the community by reporting the discovery of the body to the police To provide support and care to one another in the face of trauma and distress To uphold the values of their order by embodying faith, vigilance, and civic responsibility Through their prompt reporting of the discovery, which sets the investigation in motion By providing critical witness statements and details about the scene By embodying the values of their order and serving as a counterpoint to the police’s investigative efforts

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5
Causal

"Catherine and Ann's discussion evolves into a debate, with Catherine focusing on the details. The details lead to the suicide has connections with a previous case."

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Causal

"Catherine and Ann's discussion evolves into a debate, with Catherine focusing on the details. The details lead to the suicide has connections with a previous case."

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Causal

"Catherine and Ann's discussion evolves into a debate, with Catherine focusing on the details. The details lead to the suicide has connections with a previous case."

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"Catherine and Ann's discussion evolves into a debate, with Catherine focusing on the details. The details lead to the suicide has connections with a previous case."

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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

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What this causes 5
Causal

"Catherine and Ann's discussion evolves into a debate, with Catherine focusing on the details. The details lead to the suicide has connections with a previous case."

Catherine Recognizes the Hanged Man
S2E3 · Happy Valley S02E03
Causal

"Catherine and Ann's discussion evolves into a debate, with Catherine focusing on the details. The details lead to the suicide has connections with a previous case."

Catherine Recognizes the Hanged Man
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Causal

"Catherine and Ann's discussion evolves into a debate, with Catherine focusing on the details. The details lead to the suicide has connections with a previous case."

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Causal

"Catherine and Ann's discussion evolves into a debate, with Catherine focusing on the details. The details lead to the suicide has connections with a previous case."

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Causal

"The Catherine case leads onto asking for more information and Mrs. Dragovic. It's good practice. In relation to Lynn Dewhurst."

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Key Dialogue

"CATHERINE: Are you all right, love?"
"NUN 1: It’s a human being. Constable."
"CATHERINE: I know him. It’s that bloke I tasered. They let him out on bail yesterday."