Litvinenko the mini series was a frustrating piece of drama. I have to acknowledge, not as frustrating what the friends and family of Alexander Litvinenko are still going through.
The police hand over the their evidence, boxes of them, a product of over 20,000 man hours to the Crown Prosecution Service. I am sure the police knew deep down that President Putin will never allow the extradition of the suspects.
Marina Litvinenko is pushed to hire a human rights barrister Ben Emmerson QC who goes for the public inquiry route. It is the only way to make the Russian state complicit in Alexander Litvinenko's murder.
This was a dry and dull end to the story. It really could had been tacked to an extended third episode. It highlighted the documentary aspects of the real life drama but there was not enough drama to fill the full hour.