[s1e3] Part 3: Bodies -
: A hexagonal bullet hole in the victim suggests a shooter of significant means.
In the future, Iris Maplewood deals with a victim who shouldn't exist.
In the modern day, DS Hasan starts looking for connections that defy logic. [S1E3] Part 3: Bodies
: As the bombs drop on London, Whiteman finds himself further compromised, realizing that his "clean" life is a fantasy. 2023: Seances and Scratches
: The hexagonal bullet is a recurring technical detail that links the crime across eras. : A hexagonal bullet hole in the victim
: Guided by Henry Ashe, Hillinghead visits the Harker House and recognizes Julian Harker as the man from the incriminating photograph.
: Maplewood brings Gabriel Defoe to see the body, which appears to be an identical version of himself. : As the bombs drop on London, Whiteman
: Her search leads her toward the same group Hillinghead encountered, suggesting a century-long conspiracy that is still very much active. 2053: The Time-Travel Paradox