Murderland

The events surrounding a traumatic murder are told from three different viewpoints: that of the victim’s daughter, just 13 when her mother was killed; the investigating officer, a tormented detective; and the victim herself.  
 
“Terrific”—Mirror (UK). 2 ¼ hrs, 2 DVDs.

The events surrounding a traumatic murder are told from three different viewpoints: that of the victim’s daughter, just 13 when her mother was killed; the investigating officer, a tormented detective; and the victim herself. Robbie Coltrane (Cracker, Harry Potter) and Sharon Small (Inspector Lynley) star in a twisting, suspenseful three-part drama seen on Britain’s ITV in 2009. “Terrific”—Mirror (UK). 2 ¼ hrs, 2 DVDs.
"Terrific"—The Mirror (UK)

"Oozing sinister tension"—Scotland on Sunday (UK)

"Gripping…emotional and passionate three-part thriller"—Sunday Mail (UK)

"Gritty"—DVD Verdict

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Season 1, Episode 1: Carrie’s Story
As a child Carol, known as Carrie, came home from a party to find her mother Sally, a prostitute, had been murdered. She saw a shadow, possibly that of the killer, on the wall and, whilst phoning the police, observed a man with a blood-stained hand. She was keen to help D.I. Hain in his investigation, though child psychiatrist Dr. Maitland clashed with Hain, accusing him of pushing Carrie too far. The crime went unsolved and, fifteen years later, Carol, about to get married, goes to visit Hain.

Season 1, Episode 2: Hain’s Story
Hain explains to Carol his own position fifteen years earlier and how he was dropped from the case - and even briefly in the frame - because he was a client of Sally, whom he loved. He used Cleo's, the massage parlor where Sally worked, to gain information from other working girls like Rachel and suspected another policeman, Oliver, of having shady dealings with Tony Phillips, the man behind Cleo's, though Oliver explained he was working under cover, to expose fraud. Hain was subsequently given early retirement, though he tells Carol that he has recently seen Whittaker, a man who wanted to photograph her when she was a child and was himself, for a while, a murder suspect. She decides to go under cover herself at the massage parlor.

Season 1, Episode 3: Carol’s Story
Hain and Carol continue to dig into the past, despite death threats when a hearse is sent to Hain's house. Carol registers at the massage parlor as Angel and forces Whittaker, a regular client, to admit he took photographs for a pedophile ring. She tracks down another victim, Andrew, who identifies Rachel as a procuress for the group. Rachel names Phillips and Oliver as its ring-leaders and admits she saw the murderer of Sally but was forced to keep quiet as Carol was being threatened if she spoke out. The killer is eventually arrested but at a price.
Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 138 minutes
Format: Widescreen
Number of discs: 2
Language: English
Subtitles: No
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: No
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Rating: NR
"Terrific"—The Mirror(UK)

"Oozing sinister tension"—Scotland on Sunday(UK)

"Gripping…emotional and passionate three-part thriller"—Sunday Mail(UK)

"Gritty"—DVD Verdict