Episode
Wire in the Blood: Time to Murder and Create
Overview
When a rapist who was convicted on Tony's evidence is released Tony appears to be discredited. To make matters worse Carol has left for South Africa without even saying goodbye to him. He offers his help to her successor, Alex, another female officer, when a number of young women are found dead, their bodies buried in fields. Tony relates this to a sado-masochistic Internet site used by the murderer to lure his victims to their fate by playing, and then preying, on their sexual fantasies.
Details
- Series
- Wire in the Blood
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 1
- Air date
- 2006-09-20
- Runtime
- 85 min
Episode context
Time to Murder and Create is Episode 1 in Season 4 of Wire in the Blood. It aired on 2006-09-20. The runtime is 85 min.
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