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The investigation
He was silent for 30 years, but now you canât shut him up. Clive Walsh may be a crappy brother, but heâs a great witness. Thanks to him, we know all five plods exited the Ford Granada that night, heading in the same direction. Matthewâs racially aggravated assault on Ram three weeks earlier seems likely to have been the inciting incident.
Another big help is Hendon trainer Ian Henderson. We can park his gammon tendencies for now and admire the priceless insight he gives us into the suspects. Ram is a smart but âcocky little runtâ who âused to play the race card at every opportunity â still doesâ. Dean, meanwhile, is a fast thinker with a great analytical brain. Then thereâs the alpha of the group, Liz. The Prof, they called her â a natural leader. She was thick as thieves with Fiona, âthe wet blanketâ, a born copper if ever there wasnât one. Gentle giant Ro
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Unforgotten viewers have been left divided by ITV s cold case drama as many suggest they already know who was behind the victim s death following the first three episodes.
The decapitated body of Matthew Walsh, a young man who went missing in March 1990, was found in a freezer at a scrapyard and investigated by detective DCI Cassie Stuart (played by Nicola Walker) and her colleague DI Sunny Khan (Sanjeev Bhaskar) in the first episode.
Speculation was soon rife about the identity of the killer, with last night s episode offering even more clues as to which of the four suspects is guilty - with some viewers of the British drama suggesting all of the potential killers, who knew the victim, are to blame.