Fraser is haunted with memories of the arcade shooting. He wanders the streets alone but is quickly freaked out by the police presence in Shieldinch and returns to the flat where he faces yet more grief from Murray about getting on with ...See moreFraser is haunted with memories of the arcade shooting. He wanders the streets alone but is quickly freaked out by the police presence in Shieldinch and returns to the flat where he faces yet more grief from Murray about getting on with his life. Unable to take his son's moping, Murray arranges for Fraser to help Raymond out with the Tall Ship's bookkeeping. Fraser clearly couldn't be less interested, his priority right now is lying low and avoiding the police and Lenny. Meanwhile, Amber desperately wants to confess to the police and get everything off her chest but her lawyer, on Lenny's instruction, tells her to make no comment. DI Donald is forced to charge Amber with the murder of McCabe despite the fact he believes that Lenny killed McCabe and Amber is protecting him. Written by
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