[s2e6] Innocent Graves: Part 2 Here
The episode begins with the case in disarray after the trial of prime suspect Owen Pierce collapses on a technicality. Despite his release, DCI Alan Banks remains convinced of Pierce's guilt, even as Pierce’s home is targeted by vandals.
However, new recruit DI Helen Morton begins to look at the evidence with fresh eyes. Her discovery of CCTV footage showing Ellie entering a car that does not belong to Pierce shifts the investigation's focus. Tensions escalate when Ellie’s friend, Becca, comes forward to implicate Ellie’s possessive boyfriend, Tyler Judd—only for Becca to be found dead in the exact same spot where Ellie was murdered. Key Characters and Performances [S2E6] Innocent Graves: Part 2
Review: DCI Banks – "[S2E6] Innocent Graves: Part 2" The Season 2 finale of DCI Banks , " Innocent Graves: Part 2 ," serves as a tense conclusion to one of the series' most high-stakes investigations. Following the murder of 16-year-old Ellie Clayton, the daughter of a wealthy entrepreneur, the team finds themselves in a race against time as the legal system falters and a second body is discovered. Plot Summary The episode begins with the case in disarray
: A man whose life is ruined by suspicion, Pierce remains a central figure of pity and frustration as Banks refuses to let him go. Critical Themes Her discovery of CCTV footage showing Ellie entering
: Banks is at his most dogged here, struggling to reconcile his professional instincts with the shifting evidence.
: Having replaced Annie Cabbot (who is on maternity leave), Morton's "unreadable" and abrasive style continues to clash with the team, yet her objective analysis of the CCTV footage proves vital to cracking the case.
"DCI Banks" Innocent Graves: Part 1 (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb