- The team is asked by Dawn Abbott to reopen a fourteen year old case of a fire at the Union drinking club, which killed gangster Mark Johnson and three staff members. It was thought to be an accident but Mark told Dawn days before the fire that he thought somebody was out to kill him. Mark's brother Danny resents any suggestion that he was involved but fire investigator George Mackie tells the team that he thought at the time that the blaze was suspicious and the widow of the painter whose materials were supposedly to blame for the fire recalls that he was handsomely paid soon afterwards. Ultimately the culprit proves not to be a person with a grudge but a serial arsonist hoping to get away with as many fires as possible.—don @ minifie-1
- Sandra and the UCOS team look into the case of a 1996 fire at the Union Drinking Club in Ealing that claimed four lives. One of the dead, Hailey Wilde, worked behind the bar but the others were a well-known criminal Mark Johnson and two of his thugs, Terence Cross and Chris Stamp. Seven others ended up in hospital. A witness, Dawn Abbott, now claims the fire wasn't an accident as she'd heard a few days before that someone was out to kill Johnson. The fire inspector from the original investigation, George Mackie, also thought it was arson but couldn't prove it. There is little doubt that a good many people wanted Johnson dead but when some of the people they've interviewed become arson victims, they soon realize they've gone off in the wrong direction.—garykmcd
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