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Series 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Mermaids Singing (1) (Nov/14/2002) | | Clinical psychologist Dr. Tony Hill is asked to help police track down the brutal killer of three men in Bradfield. Detective Inspector Carol Jordan hopes his skill as a profiler will crack the case, but Tony's off-beat methods cause others to dismiss him. When a cop is killed, the pressure to get results mounts. While the police focus on the gay scene, Tony is convinced the killer is sending a message on the body of his victim. | | Guest Stars: Stephen Bent as David Biggs, Nicky Goldie as Mrs. O'Connell, Kaye Wragg as Penny Burgess, Paul Simpson as Ian Thomson, Ben Price as Michael Jordan, James Horne (1) as Mr. O'Connell, Richard Frame as PC Damien O'Connell, Tom Fisher (1) as Angelica Bain, Elaine Claxton as Maggie Thomas, Mark Bonnar as Stevie McTeer | Directors: Andrew Grieve, Val McDermid Writer: Patrick Harbinson Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Patrick Harbinson | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Mermaids Singing (2) (Nov/21/2002) | | Detective Inspector Carol Jordan begins to build a close relationship with Dr. Tony Hill. As Carol uses all her police skills to produce as much evidence as she possible can, Tony then uses his skills to analyze all the details of that evidence. Tony is then able to use his knack of putting himself into the killer’s shoes, where he can almost sense the killings himself. As Tony nears the solution of who the killer might be, after developing the ultimate profile on the killer, he soon finds himself the unsuspecting next target of the killer himself. | | Guest Stars: Kaye Wragg as Penny Burgess, Quill Roberts as Mr. Sohal, Ben Price as Michael Jordan, Val McDermid as Journalist, Eric Graves as Adrian, Richard Frame as PC Damien O'Connell, Tom Fisher (1) as Angelica Bain, Elaine Claxton as Maggie Thomas, Mark Bonnar as Stevie McTeer, Stephen Bent as David Biggs | Director: Andrew Grieve Writer: Patrick Harbinson Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Patrick Harbinson | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Shadows Rising (1) (Nov/21/2002) | When two teenagers' bodies are pulled from a Northumberland lake, Dr. Tony Hill immediately suspects that a possible serial killer who was involved in a seemingly unrelated murder is the suspect. Detective Inspector Carol Jordan is then called to the home of the popular talk show hosts Jack and Amanda Vance, who fear they are being stalked.
Then when the dead girls are identified as being runaways, the attacks on the Vance husband and wife team escalates dramatically. | | Guest Stars: Alan Williams (1) as Graham Dowling, Amber Batty as Laura Webster, Frankie Hough as Donna Perry, Lucy Wood as Louise Locke, John Michie as Jack Vance, Doon MacKichan as Amanda Vance, Jenny Howe as Dr. Sandra Bass, Lou Gish as Beth Morris, Kenny Doughty as Jason, Joanna Bacon as Mrs. Locke | Director: Nicholas Laughland Writer: Alan Whiting Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Alan Whiting | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Shadows Rising (2) (Dec/05/2002) | | Carol and Tony find their relationship challenged by running parallel investigations rather than working on the same one. Another body, or at least the bones of one, is found in the lake - Tony knows they are looking for a multiple killer. Then a link is discovered between the celebrity stalker and the body. If the killer is a stalker, will Amanda or Jack be next on the list? | | Guest Stars: Amber Batty as Laura Webster, Frankie Hough as Donna Perry, Alan Williams (1) as Graham Dowling, Sadie Shimmin as Mrs. Perry, Lucy Robinson as Jilly Davies, John Michie as Jack Vance, Doon MacKichan as Amanda Vance, Lou Gish as Beth Morris, Kenny Doughty as Jason | Director: Nicholas Laughland Writer: Alan Whiting Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Alan Whiting | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Justice Painted Blind (1) (Dec/12/2002) | | The abduction on an 11-year-old-girl and the strangulation of a young woman bring back memories of the murder of young Trudy Hibbert three years earlier. Known pedophile Paul Gregory was acquitted but police and locals fear he is killing again. Dr. Tony Hill is convinced the attacks bear the hallmarks of a different killer - until a bizarre link suggests more deaths will follow. | | Guest Stars: Joe Tucker as DS O'Brien, Albert Welling as David Lawson, Patricia Boyer as Hibbert's Lawyer, Rachel Drudy as Trudy Hibbert, Simon Wilson (1) as Geoff Taylor, Katie Wimpenny as Librarian, Andy Williams (2) as Luke Ashworth, Holly Scourfield as Hannah Kielty, Daniel Ryan as Paul Gregory, Lloyd Owen as Spencer Watts, Susan Brown (1) as Jean Lawson, Elaine Claxton as Maggie Thomas, Myles Hoyle (1) as Court Official, Steve Huison as Oliver Hibbert, Jean Leppard as Diana Nolan, Christine Mackie as Nicola Hibbert, Rebekah Manning as Sonia Brooks | Director: Roger Gartland Writer: Alan Whiting Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Alan Whiting | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Justice Painted Blind (2) (Dec/19/2002) | The case proves hard on the team when they also have to look in to two unsolved unsolved pedophile crimes.
The investigation is further hindered by Carol's new boyfriend who is convinced that he knows who the murderer truly is. | | Guest Stars: Andy Williams (2) as Luke Ashworth, Katie Ross as Little Girl #1, Jacqueline Cotter as Mrs. Kielty, David Williams (4) as Juror, Albert Welling as David Lawson, Joe Tucker as DS O'Brien, Holly Scourfield as Hannah Kielty, Daniel Ryan as Paul Gregory, Lloyd Owen as Spencer Watts, Christine Mackie as Nicola Hibbert, Steve Huison as Oliver Hibbert, Elaine Claxton as Maggie Thomas, Susan Brown (1) as Jean Lawson | Director: Roger Gartland Writer: Alan Whiting Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Alan Whiting | | | | Series 2 |
| 7 :02x01 - Still She Cries (Jan/19/2004) | | Dr. Tony Hill (Robson Green) finds his work with the police compromised when a student from his university is abducted. But that's not his only worry, Carol (Hermione Norris) stops trusting him when he allows one of his own pupils to help with the investigation. | | Guest Stars: Katy Gleadhill as Rachel, Susan McGann as Orderly, Caitlin Mottram as Hattie Davis, Jacki Piper as Mrs. Davis, Daniel Weyman as Luke Fraser, Alexander Ellis as Postgraduate #2, Rick Warden as Gary Weller, Jason Thorpe as Police Doctor, Bennet Thorpe as Postgraduate 1, Terry John as Mr. Davis, Elaine Claxton as Maggie Thomas, Amber Batty as Laura Webster | Director: Andrew Grieve Writer: Alan Whiting Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Niall Leonard, Jeff Povey | | | |
| 8 :02x02 - The Darkness of Light (Jan/26/2004) | | When a 500 year old body is discovered at the Norton Hotel during the digging of new foundations, Carol is sent in to oversee whether they were in any way suspicious, or a legacy of the hotel's previous incarnation as part of the local Abbey. But the discovery of two more bodies coincides with the hotel being burned to the ground, and Carol realizes that she's got a very current case on her hands. | | Guest Stars: Hugh Sachs as Bishop's Assistant, Catherine Terris as Mrs. Williams, Stanley Townsend as Geoffrey Markham, Louise Yates as Isobel Lomas, Lucy Christon as Emily Draper, Fiona MacPherson as Linda Osbourne, Joseph Scappley as Simon Draper, Paul Ridley as Father Peter, Andrew Pleavin as Fire Chief, Caroline O'Neill (1) as Joanna Draper, Eamon Boland (1) as Mr. Roth, Daymon Britton as Police Officer, Julia Dalkin as Librarian, Sally Edwards as Kate Lloyd, Michael Gould as Mark Draper, Ewan Hooper as Curator, Simon Mattacks as Vicar | Director: Nicholas Laughland Writer: Alan Whiting Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Jeff Povey, Niall Leonard | | | |
| 9 :02x03 - Right to Silence (Feb/02/2004) | | Tony and Carol think they've scored early when the evidence in two murders seems to lead them to one man. The trouble is that the man was in prison at the time of the murders. Could he really be controlling all this from behind bars? The two must find the answer quick, before another person is killed. However, if they are wrong about this suspect, then they will have wasted critical time. | | Guest Stars: David Whitaker (2) as Vicar, Gez Casey as Business Man, Andrew Frame as Charlie Davis, Stephen Hawksby as Security Guard, Sarah Lawton as ICU Nurse, Ryan Sampson as Vinny Markham, Stanley Townsend as Geoffrey Markham, Nicholas Tizzard as George Cochran, Simon Molloy as Judge Conners, Sally Edwards as Kate Lloyd, Christopher Fulford as Gavin Cochran, Stuart Goodwin as Denny Abrams, Pascal Langdale as Gordon, Margot Leicester as Deborah Armstrong, Simon Meacock as Glenn Power | Director: Andrew Grieve Writer: Jeff Povey Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Jeff Povey, Niall Leonard | | | |
| 10 :02x04 - Sharp Compassion (Feb/09/2004) | | Bradfield is in panic, as someone is preying on the most vulnerable of hospital patients. Carol must juggle how to warn the public, while trying to keep a predatory MI-5 official at bay. The only way out is to solve the case fast - but there is very little to go on, even for Dr. Tony Hill. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Simon as Nathan Morgan, Robert Swann as O'Brien, Pip Torrens as Harrison, Victoria Willing as Joan Perkins, Pascal Langdale as Gordon, Sally Mortemore as Grace, Brett O'Brien as Ruth Haines, Angus Wright as Mr. Willerton, Dhaffer L'Abidine as Hassan, Andrew Pleavin as Fire Chief, Mary Healey (1) as Rita, James Lailey as Mark Benson, Angela Morant as Vice Chancellor, Myriam Acharki as Meera, Michael Tudor Barnes as Spanswick, Stephen Bent as David Biggs, Tony Bluto as Colin, Alex Conran as Philomon, Jane Dixon as Cindy Benson, Sally Edwards as Kate Lloyd | Director: Terry McDonough Writer: Niall Leonard Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Niall Leonard, Jeff Povey | | | | Series 3 |
| 11 :03x01 - Redemption (Feb/21/2005) | | Tony suspects a serial killer is luring dejected children to their deaths when the bodies of three young boys are found in different places in Bradfield. Each of the victims had suffered maltreatment. As it becomes more obvious that these victims are being placed at very specific sites, Tony comes to realize that the killer is trying to tell police something about their past. | | Guest Stars: Dickon Tolson as Henry, Flip Webster as Mrs. Fletcher, Janet Bamford as GP's Receptionist, John Draper as Alex Fowles, Callum Farmer as Daniel Raymond, Howard Gay as Solicitor, Matthew Hadfield as Corran Lyle, Francesca Miller as Julie Fletcher, Kristian Nincic as Mugger #2, Samuel Pinnington as Liam Fletcher, Dominic Thelen as Andrew, Maggie Tagney as Anne Shankley, Peter Sullivan (1) as ACC Paul Eden, Caroline Strong as Mrs. Lyle, Michael Begley as Michael Stocks, Joy Blakeman as Sharon Collier, Anni Domingo as Elizabeth Sapple, Keiran Flynn as Mr. Lyle, Stella Madden as Nurse, Michael Mawby as Builder #1, Alexander Newland as DC Mark Perry, Liam Noble as Mr. Fowles, Dodger Phillips as Builder #2, Jethro Skinner as Tim Eccles, Benjamin Smith (1) as Mugger #1 | Director: Terry McDonough Writer: Guy Burt Story: Val McDermid | Teleplay: Guy Burt | Screenplay: Niall Leonard, Jeff Povey | | | |
| 12 :03x02 - Bad Seed (Feb/28/2005) | | When a series of vicious murders sends a town reeling, Dr. Tony Hill becomes consumed with the notion that they are the work of the known killer, William 'Mack the Knife' MacAdam. Now a newly released inmate, and after receiving an education during his long sentence, MacAdam is now enrolled as a Ph.D. student in Tony's University class, and now seems overly keen to take Hill’s place as the media pundit on serial killer cases. | | Guest Stars: Sue Wallace as Sheila Gant, Matthew Wilson (1) as Ben, Paul Hilton as Lawrence James, Meritxell Lavanchy as Anya, Daragh O'Malley as Mack MacAdam/Michael Thompson, Danielle Watson as Emily/Laura Maynard, Ian Thompson as Dr. Oldman, Jo-Anne Stockham as Polly Jenkins, Jethro Skinner as Tim Eccles, Dean Andrews as Steven Maynard, Leanne Best as Terri, Carol Harvey (1) as Woman's Choice Nurse, Alexander Newland as DC Mark Perry, Jamie Cowell Parker as Peter Gant, Nicholas Sidi as Dave Andrews | Director: Alex Pillard Writer: Niall Leonard Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Jeff Povey, Niall Leonard | | | |
| 13 :03x03 - Nothing But The Night (Mar/07/2005) | | The brutal murder of a woman, beaten to death with a steam iron, brings Tony back from a publicity tour for his latest book, to join in on Carol's investigation. Then more bizarre, but completely different deaths follow, and Tony is bewildered, unable to create a profile for the seemingly schizophrenic killer. | | Guest Stars: Natalie Gumede as Hotel Receptionist, Dave Hart (1) as Macmillian, Bridget Ladyman as Young Girl, Joy Sanders as Marion Reece, Jean Stanley as Shoe Shop Manageress, David Warriner as Radio Presenter, Ken Williams as Josef Paul, William Willoughby as Young Man, Beverley Fox as Neighbour, Graham Dowling as Andy Parks, Kay Curram as Fiona, Peter Barrett as Michael James Dawson, Nigel Hastings as Tom Reece, Lisa Hogg as Leah, Stuart Laing (1) as DS Harry Winter, David Phelan as Halliwell, Sara Stewart as Patricia, Peter Sullivan (1) as ACC Paul Eden, Steven Bloomer as Video Shop Assistant | Director: Andrew Grieve Writer: Alan Whiting Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Niall Leonard, Jeff Povey | | | |
| 14 :03x04 - Synchronicity (Mar/14/2005) | | After being hit on the head by a would-be killer, Tony wakes up in the ER to discover he's got a brain tumor. Although his behavior doesn't initially strike Carol as particularly strange - he's always been eccentric - the doctors say it's down to a chance whether his bizarre symptoms signify something which might actually be fatal. | | Guest Stars: Darren Tighe as Crawford, Kaye Wragg as Penny Burgess, Dean Knowsley as Police Sniper, Robin Pirongs as Sgt. Kingsbury, Steffan Rhodri as Bill Denton, Peter Shea as George Burnett, Martin Trenaman as James Beck, William Tapley as Jasper Harris, Claire Lubert as Sister Grey, Ian Kirkby as Steve Bentley, Will Ashcroft as Barlow, Kriss Dosanjh as Anil Vora, Rohit Gokani as Kamlesh Vora, Frank Grimes as Father Jack Lamb, Kieran Hardcastle as Schoolboy, David Horovitch as Mr. Brown, Tonya Kerins as Maggie Waring | Director: Terry McDonough Writer: Niall Leonard Story: Val McDermid | Screenplay: Jeff Povey, Niall Leonard | | | | Series 4 |
| 15 :04x01 - Time to Murder and Create (Sep/20/2006) | Tony Hill is having a few problems. A rapist, convicted years ago as a result of Tony's first forensic psychological profile, is released on appeal, leaving Tony discredited. Now Carol won't return his calls offering to help the police investigate the finding of a body found buried in a barrel in a field. Plus, Tony’s therapist thinks he is resisting treatment because he is clinging to the dark side of his psyche.
Things get worse when Tony realizes that Carol is actually gone - left the Bradfield force to go to South Africa, without even telling him; and that her successor, Alex, although young, friendly and female, doesn't want Tony anywhere near her work. | | Guest Stars: Stan Robinson (1) as Youth in Internet Café, Jethro Skinner as Tim Eccles, Ellie Haddington as Brenda Douglas, Al Ashton as Darran Toynton (as Al Hunter Ashton), Stephen Bent as Desk Sergeant, Helen Rutter as Amanda, Adam Robertson as Joshua Helprin, Brogan West as Policeman, Aaron Crisp as Ben Fielding, Helen Modern as Kathy Mills, Andrea Mason as Linda Ignatieff, Grant Masters as Roger Grayson, Natalie Anderson as Joanne Railton, Jamie de Courcey as Peter Loomis, Forbes Keir-Bucknall as Police Officer (uncredited), Brett Allen (2) as Carl Blisset, Jessica Harris as Sally Taylor, Lloyd McGuire as Laurence Mattison, Caroline Loncq (2) as Lynda Grayson, Geoffrey Leesley as Charles Hayter | Director: Andy Goddard Writer: Patrick Harbinson | | | |
| 16 :04x02 - Torment (Sep/27/2006) | | Police are baffled when a prostitute's murder matches in every detail a series of killings for which Derek Tyler has already been caught and jailed for. Tony knows it can't be a copycat, because in sexual homicides every killer has their own unique signature, but if this isn't someone imitating Derek's atrocities, then how are the new killings happening at all? | | Guest Stars: Guiliano Crispini as Young man, Aaron Crisp as Ben Fielding, Glen Wallace as Mr Michaels, Jethro Skinner as Tim Eccles, Sarah Burke (2) as Tammy, Siobhan Finneran as DI Jan Shields, Emily Bowker as Leanne Sullivan, Charlie Roe as Mr. McIntyre, Michael Webber as Dr Julian Lake, Lee Warburton as DS Steve Mulligan, Forbes Keir-Bucknall as Police Officer (uncredited), Stephen Bent as Desk Sergeant, Michael Dunning as Orderley, Daymon Britton as Carl Adams, Sally Mates as Mrs. McIntyre, Andrew Westfield as Derek Tyler | Director: Declan O'Dwyer Writer: Guy Burt Story: Val McDermid | | | |
| 17 :04x03 - Hole in the Heart (Oct/04/2006) | After saving a student from leaping to his death, Tony ponders why someone might want to take their own life in such a way. He'd like to help the student, Kurt, to feel better, but Kurt doesn't stick around long enough in his therapy to debate the issue. Kurt disappears and then hooks up with a new group of "friends." This leaves Tony feeling inadequate to the task.
Meanwhile, a businessman and his accountant die in a horrible fire - apparently both victims of arson. Have they been murdered by their jealous partners? There appears to be no reason for their deaths. However, these two turn out not to be the last pair of corpses found in Bradfield, and Alex is forced to turn to Tony for help. | | Guest Stars: Michael Cochrane as Judge Hyman, Daud Shah as Ahmen Khan, Evie Dawnay as Lucy Khan, Gwanwyn Mason as Mary Knight, Bob Kingdom as Peter Durbridge, Amy Hall as Student, Felix Scott as Kurt Merrick, Shaughan Seymour as Bishop Jeremy Sneker, Maggie Ollerenshaw as Joanna Durbridge, Henry Miller (1) as Roger Tallis, Aaron Crisp as Ben Fielding | Director: A. J. Quinn Writer: Niall Leonard | | | |
| 18 :04x04 - The Wounded Surgeon (Oct/11/2006) | Tony's first case with the police comes back to haunt him, when Jason Eglee, who was convicted of murder on evidence uncovered by Tony, comes up for parole. Although Jason appears to be a reformed character after years of therapy in prison, Tony is not convinced, and manages to sway the board to his point of view. However, Jason’s distraught mother attacks him and then collapses and dies. Now in the eye of the press and the public, Tony has blood on his hands.
Jason is then released in a compassionate gesture by the board. However, when a girl is soon murdered in the same circumstances as Jason's former victim, Tony has no doubt that Jason has started a new killing spree.
But is Jason the real killer, or was Tony wrong about him all along? | | Guest Stars: Craig Conway as Jason Eglee, Linda Bradell as Yvonne Bradshaw, Joanne Cummins as Linda Westiend, Jason Haigh as Dr Roger Landau, Rebecca Palmer as Jessica Piper, Dido Miles as Karen Berman, Alistair Findlay as Judge Bowman, Richard Dixon as Dr Luke Gorham | Director: Peter Hoar Writer: Patrick Harbinson | | | | Series 5 |
| 19 :05x01 - The Colour of Amber (Jul/11/2007) | | A young girl's kidnapping has Tony profiling likely child abductors. | | Guest Stars: Thomas Byrne (1) as Ben Fielding, Antoinette Carr as Dawn Stringer, Antonia Kemi Coker as DC Mary-Ann Burgess, Jay Kiyani as Mr Patel, Lauriette Essien as Diane Stringer, Rahima Thomas as Janita Mestone, Christopher Wright (1) as Doctor, Chris Sunley as Beat Police Officer, Luke Cameron as Traffic Police Officer, Eamon Geoghegan as Young Offenders' Officer, Lee Battle as Chris London, Gary McDonald (2) as Lenny Mestone, Montserrat Roig De Puig as Mrs Garcia, Adjoa Andoh as Celeste Davies, Tony Maudsley as Barry Davies, Christopher Colquhoun as ACC James Morrison, Kierston Wareing as Tina Adams, William Key (1) as Paul Stringer, Dominic Kemp as Graham Fletcher, Liam Mower as Mikey Adams | | | |
| 20 :05x02 - Nocebo (Jul/18/2007) | | Alex's investigation of the murder of two teens in what seems to be a ritual killing, leads to a real estate tycoon. | | Guest Stars: Sarah Ball as Denise Stark, Ben Tillett as Noel, Sam Lathem as Brian, Sarah Malin as Prof Esther Morris, Sean Francis as Dr Jenkins, Fiona Wade as Ayesha, Dean Bardini as Dougal, Luke Cameron as Custody Sergeant, Andy Williams (2) as Joe Stark, Bradley Gardner as Danny, Paul Stenton as Boris, Stenton Honnor as Wendy, Patrick O'Kane as Peter Vancliff, Femi Elufowoju as Dr Kingston, Charles Abomeli as Rory Nkomo, Toyah Frantzen as Bernice, Adam Shaw (1) as Louis Blake, Thomas Byrne (1) as Ben Fielding | | | |
| 21 :05x03 - The Names of Angels (Jul/25/2007) | | A pair of women are found murdered and dressed in the clothing which came from victims of murders from years earlier in Europe. | | Guest Stars: Candace Hallinan as Wendy Stephens, Anton Saunders as Michael King, David McKail as Bill Stephens, Michelle Potter as Rachel Hillman, Bronwen Davies as Monica Stephens, Joe Fredericks as Hotel Receptionist, Simon Hepworth as Dominic Roberts, Lucy Moses as Check-In Clerk, Caroline Trowbridge as Alice King, Gabriella Raymond as Car Hire Attendant, Rayisa Kondracki as Inge Karlson, Tim Matthews as Luke Harris, Leanne Lakey as May Barrett, Jack O'Connell as Jack Norton, Daisy Aitkens as Sara Lloyd, Cassie Laver as Colleague, Gary Whitaker as DI Morris, Diana Payan as Mrs Harris | | | |
| 22 :05x04 - Anything You Can Do (Aug/01/2007) | | A thuggish security guard becomes the prime suspect when an elderly woman is found smothered in her home, but as more killings occur, there seems to be more than one murderer. | | Guest Stars: Delia Hulme as Julie Hopton, Simone Robertson as Jaz Johannsen, Muriel Barker as Old Lady, Sophie Russell as Emma Johannsen, Jethro Skinner as Tim Eccles, Philip Brodie as DI Jimmy Lockhart, Yana Yanezic as Bella, Mary Cunningham (1) as Elizabeth Kelly, Ian Peck as Bernard Kelly, Ken Bradshaw as Frank Donovan, Michael Maloney (1) as Jonathan Goode | | | |
| Prayer Of The Bone (Jan/07/2008) | | Dr. Tony Hill becomes an expert witness when a woman and her two children are murdered by her husband, an Iraqi war veteran. | | Guest Stars: Tom Nowicki as Winston Lee-Burrill, Nicole Taylor as Loren Grady, Luke Gatewood as Jake Grady, Jenna Craig as Lucy Grady, Jennifer Griffin (1) as Judge Downing, Julio Cedillo as Luis Borgos, Drew Waters as Ray Decosio, Ryan Rutledge as Amare Phelps, Dell Johnson as Sheriff Phelps, Naima Imani Lett as Anita Addison, Merrilee McCommas as Julie Rice, Brad Hawkins as Darius Grady, Richard Dillard as Wayne Osman | | | | Series 6 |
| 24 :06x01 - Unnatural Vices (1) (Sep/12/2008) | | A young woman's remains are found in such a way that suggest the killer is a S&M fetishist, but further developments make Tony suspicious about what is truly going on. | | | |
| 25 :06x02 - Unnatural Vices (2) (Sep/19/2008) | | Continuing the investigation into the discovery of a burial site that holds more than one victim of violent and possibly sadio-masochistic killings, the focus shifts to the investigation team itself when one of them disappears. | | | |
| 26 :06x03 - Falls the Shadow (1) (Sep/26/2008) | | Tony, speaking at a convention on experimental psychology, becomes the prime suspect when a fellow delegate is brutally murdered in her hotel room. Alex, meanwhile, investigates a series of murders of street prostitutes. | | | |
| 27 :06x04 - Falls the Shadow (2) (Oct/03/2008) | | Tony, suspected of the involvement in the murder of two psychologists, is desperate to prove his innocence. Some lateral thinking leads him to a connection between those deaths and the prostitute murders. | | | |
| 28 :06x05 - From the Defeated (1) (Oct/10/2008) | | Young men are being kidnapped and later turn up dead - beaten, stabbed, shot. Tony is called in to help clarify motive and establish links between the victims. Elsewhere, against Tony's advice, an extremely dangerous prisoner has claimed religious salvation and is given more privileges. | | | |
| 29 :06x06 - From the Defeated (2) (Oct/17/2008) | | While working on solving the disappearance of young men, a young mother goes missing, adding another piece to the puzzle. In addition, the escape of a prisoner places Tony's life at risk. | | | |
| 30 :06x07 - The Dead Land (1) (Oct/24/2008) | | Homeless men are found dead and arranged in various ways with specific items left at each scene. And, Tony is being stalked by someone using a series of strange "gifts." | | | |
| 31 :06x08 - The Dead Land (2) (Oct/31/2008) | | Tony puts together the clues to solve the mystery of the ritualistic killings of the homeless men. He also tries to deal with the reality that the man who has targeted him is extremely clever, resourceful, and unlikely to give up. | | | |
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