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Location
Residential Crime Scene

58 Hibernia Street, Boothtown

Aurelia Petrovic’s final residence and primary crime scene in Boothtown, tied to organized crime investigations (Knezevic syndicate) and forensic evidence collection by H-MIT.
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Events with rich location context

S2E2 · Happy Valley S02E02
Aurelia Petrovic’s trafficking link exposed

58 Hibernia Street is recontextualized during the briefing as the epicenter of Aurelia Petrovic’s final days and a potential crime scene. Andy Shepherd’s directive to secure the address and deploy CSI transforms it from a passive location into an active investigative site. The team treats it as a repository of clues—who lived there, who visited, and what traces of the Knezevics syndicate might remain. The address becomes a character in its own right, its quiet Boothtown facade masking a history of exploitation and violence. For the team, it is the first tangible link to Aurelia’s life under the syndicate’s control, a place where her story and the investigation’s future intersect.

Atmosphere

Ominous and charged—though physically absent from the briefing, the address’s mention carries the weight of Aurelia’s suffering and the syndicate’s crimes.

Functional Role

Primary crime scene in the Aurelia Petrovic murder investigation, with forensic and witness evidence yet to be uncovered.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the hidden lives of trafficking victims, where ordinary streets conceal extraordinary horrors.

Access Restrictions

Secured by police tape; access restricted to CSI and authorized investigative personnel.

The address is described as ‘in Boothtown,’ a working-class area with a deceptive quiet. CSI teams are en route, signaling the location’s immediate transformation into an active crime scene.

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