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The Pembrokeshire Murders | TV Tonight

Seven has a serious track record of UK crime dramas, mostly through its ITV pipeline: Manhunt, Liar, Bodyguard, The Bay, Gold Digger, Cheat and somewhat lighter fare on 7TWO. The latest is The Pembrokeshire Murders, a true crime drama which has drawn bumper ratings in Britain. And it’s not hard to see why. With just three episodes and a magnetic lead in Luke Evans, this is a compact viewing commitment which is time well spent. Evans plays Detective Superintendent Steve Wilkins who, in 2006, re-opens two unsolved 1980s murder cases. In the wintry, windswept coastal county of Pembrokeshire the Coastal Path Murders involved the deaths of a husband and wife, but the area also was home to the murder of siblings in a remote farmhouse, Scoveston Manor. As Wilkins investigates, he finds evidence that links to a further case, involving sexual assaults at Nolton Hill Estate.

Did Steve Wilkins son become a police officer? Explore the fate of Jack Wilkins – HITC

Did Steve Wilkins’ son become a police officer? Explore the fate of Jack Wilkins   The Pembrokeshire Murders ends by hinting that Jack Wilkins followed his father’s footsteps into the police but did Steve Wilkins’ son become a police officer? The Pembrokeshire Murders follows Steve Wilkins as he investigates a series of murders linked to serial killer, John Cooper. The case takes its toll on his family and we see that his relationship with son, Jack Wilkins, is strained at times. But did Steve Wilkins’ son join the police? What happened to Jack Wilkins following The Pembrokeshire Murders? FILMING LOCATIONS: Explore the locations used in The Pembrokeshire Murders

The Pembrokeshire Murders episode 2 recap – Entertainment Focus

Credit: ITV As time looked to be running out, Steve Wilkins (Luke Evans) made a huge breakthrough in his investigation into John Cooper (Keith Allen) on the latest episode of ‘The Pembrokeshire Murders’. If you want to avoid spoilers, stop reading this article now. The episode opened with Steve being interviewed by Jonathan Hill (David Fynn) while Cooper watched on television from prison. We then saw Andrew Cooper (Oliver Ryan) found down by the train tracks and he was alive. In prison Cooper went to the library where he picked up a book called ‘Traces of Guilt’. Cooper’s reading habits were reported back to Steve and the team, and they were pleased their ploy was working. The team had also been given interview dates and Steve told them to prepare so they could catch Cooper.

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