This is another mediocre episode of The Bill midway year of 2007 certainly hate my school year when I graduated. So, along with Neil Manson, Superintendent John Heaton is investigating the suspicious death of ex-copper, classic villain and his archenemy: Ray Moore, whose body is found next to the multistorey carpark. As for Lewis, he can't take matters into his own hands, and then has his letter of resignation when he thinks he's messed it up.
This episode also marks the debut of DC Grace Dasari who I really don't like much, compared to Kezia Walker and Jo Masters. She and Mickey Web dealing with some young bloke who's been missing for eleven years. Bloke as missing lad Jamie needs improvement in his acting he acts to wide-eyed fantasising over his captor Gant imprisoning him.
Ray Moore's death is and has remained unsolved as Heaton says the two suspects of young idiotic druggies are dead from having overdoses.
This episode also marks the debut of DC Grace Dasari who I really don't like much, compared to Kezia Walker and Jo Masters. She and Mickey Web dealing with some young bloke who's been missing for eleven years. Bloke as missing lad Jamie needs improvement in his acting he acts to wide-eyed fantasising over his captor Gant imprisoning him.
Ray Moore's death is and has remained unsolved as Heaton says the two suspects of young idiotic druggies are dead from having overdoses.