- When fishermen discover the rotting corpse of a shotgun victim, Edwina Coryn tells Wycliffe she thinks it could be that of her husband, missing for a month. However Fiona Jay claims that her mentally unstable spouse, who has also gone missing, could be the dead person. Both women had financial problems because of their partners. Both women claim ignorance as to their husbands' fates. Which one is lying?—don @ minifie-1
- When a body washes up on shore, Wycliffe and his team are faced with the task of not only of identifying the victim but determining if it's murder. The man has been in the water for some time and a visual identification is not possible. Two local men have gone missing and the focus is on them. The first, Lewis Jay, has been missing for 18 months. When his wife reported his absence, she said she was concerned about his mental health. Since his disappearance, she's been on her own raising two kids and barely making ends meet. The second is Peter Coryn, whose absence was reported to the police in London by his wife the month before. Coryn reportedly had a serious gambling habit and may have in debt. Evidence points to one or the other being the man they found but obviously he can't be both.—garykmcd
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