S1E4 Night Terror
As he probes further, Jack is convinced the Donkey Pitch killer is still at large. Meanwhile, in the house of horrors, Honey grows increasingly paranoid they are being watched.
DI Jack Caffery is a young man searching for himself. Obsessed with the neighbour he believes murdered his 10 year-old brother in the 90s, Jack finds himself trying to right the wrongs of others - but at what cost? In an isolated house in Monmouthshire, the wealthy Anchor-Ferrers family find themselves the victims of a psychopath’s cruel games, trapped and terrorised. When the two narratives collide, it’s a thrilling, nail-biting and deeply disturbing race against time.
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As he probes further, Jack is convinced the Donkey Pitch killer is still at large. Meanwhile, in the house of horrors, Honey grows increasingly paranoid they are being watched.
Another creepy gift from Penderecki sets Jack off in a new direction, but are his theories just that? Honey takes control of his predicament, only to find it is too late.
When Jack unearths a clue that leads him to the Anchor-Ferrers’ home, our two narratives race forward on a nail-biting collision course.
DI Jack Caffery accepts the Walking Man’s mission – he must find the dog’s owner, but his past gets in the way. The Anchor-Ferrers’ home invasion takes a terrifying twist.
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