Object
Tommy Lee Royce's Milton Avenue Cellar
The cellar beneath Tommy Lee Royce's Milton Avenue property, identified as a key location in Ann Gallagher's captivity. The space contains grim evidence of violence, including:
- A grimy mattress with handcuffs and bloodstains (used to restrain Ann Gallagher),
- A wooden chair with gaffer tape (used for torture, later removed by Catherine Cawood to free Ann),
- Drug paraphernalia (discovered by Catherine Cawood, linking Tommy Lee Royce to the kidnapping).
Catherine Cawood and Clare Cartwright investigate the cellar, with Catherine later using the evidence to reframe the case as an active kidnapping site. The cellar's discovery sharpens suspicions and drives police action amid the kidnappers' desperation. The drug paraphernalia is one of several pieces of evidence found within the cellar, reinforcing its role as a site of criminal activity.
20 appearances
Purpose
Concealing evidence and holding captives during the kidnapping
Significance
Sparks Tommy's group's fear of discovery, redirects Catherine's probe from personal grudge to urgent rescue, and marks the pivot where coercion turns lethal, racing against Ann Gallagher's murder.
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