Object
Catherine Cawood's Torch
A handheld torch used by Catherine Cawood to illuminate crime scenes, including Tommy Lee Royce's cellar and the roadside murder of Kirsten McAskill. Initially obtained from Shafiq Shah at the crime scene (pulled from his vehicle's glove compartment), the torch reveals critical evidence: blood spatters, a pristine chair, masking tape remnants, Ann Gallagher’s discarded knickers in the cellar, and a red glass shard from broken taillights at the roadside. Its beam transforms Catherine's grief into focused investigative action, exposing horrors that confirm Tommy Lee Royce's predatory crimes.
10 appearances
Purpose
Illuminates dark interiors like the cellar for investigation
Significance
Empowers Catherine's unlawful break-in and search for evidence of Tommy Lee Royce's crimes or Ann Gallagher's captivity, marking her shift from police procedure to personal obsession.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used