Whitechapel Episode #1.2 (2009–2013) Online
- Original Title :
- Episode #1.2
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Crime / Mystery / Thriller
- Year :
- 2009–2013
- Directror :
- S.J. Clarkson
- Cast :
- Rupert Penry-Jones,Phil Davis,Alex Jennings
- Writer :
- Ben Court,Caroline Ip
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 48min
- Rating :
- 7.9/10
Despite having given a heads up to Commander Anderson about his theory, DI Chandler is called before a review board after a second murder takes place. Again, it has all the earmarks of Jack the Ripper's second murder 100 years ago and appears to vindicate his theory of the copycat killing. DS Miles checks with some of the girls who are on the game and there is a soldier, eventually identified as Pvt. John Leary, who's been roughing some of them up. They bring him in for questioning but he proves less than cooperative. As some of his squad begin to develop at least a modicum of respect for him, Chandler stuns them by coming up with another key piece of evidence: the killer's DNA which the pathologist got from the victims' eyeballs, the killer having apparently licked them at the time of the murder. With Leary refusing to cooperate, the forensic report on the DNA reveals it to be contaminated and the police are no further ahead. Chandler finds himself under pressure when the media gets ...
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Rupert Penry-Jones | - | DI Joe Chandler | |
Phil Davis | - | DS Miles (as Philip Davis) | |
Alex Jennings | - | Commander Anderson | |
Steve Pemberton | - | Edward Buchan | |
Christopher Fulford | - | DC Fitzgerald | |
Johnny Harris | - | DC Sanders | |
George Rossi | - | DC McCormack | |
Sam Stockman | - | DC Kent | |
Claire Rushbrook | - | Dr. Caroline Llewellyn | |
Jane Riley | - | Sarah Smith | |
Ben Loyd-Holmes | - | John Leary | |
Janice Acquah | - | Leary's Counsel | |
Paul Hickey | - | Dr. Cohen | |
Sophie Stanton | - | Mary Bousfield | |
Daniel Caren | - | Leary's Journalist |
In this episode Phil Davis' character is on a stakeout as a taxi driver, in Sherlock his character plays a taxi driver.
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