
He notices somebody else inside and gives chase, getting into a black cab to follow the man’s vehicle. Emery attempts to track down Roberts himself, and with help from a friend breaks into her flat. Unable to find Roberts's body or any other evidence, she is forced to release Emery on bail, but becomes suspicious and starts to suspect he may be suffering from PTSD. Carey sets about locating Roberts's body.Ĭarey is told that the CCTV footage is now redacted by the Security Service. In custody, Emery is shown the CCTV footage, but violently lashes out and claims it is fake. Emery is arrested, but no trace of Roberts is found in his vehicle. Rachel's team is called to the scene of the kidnapping, and Carey calls in her contacts to identify Emery with facial recognition. Meanwhile, DI Rachel Carey has been temporarily seconded to Homicide and Serious Crime Command from SO15, having recently led Operation Sycamore that secured the convictions of four ISIS terrorists. However, CCTV footage captures Emery assaulting and kidnapping her. Emery goes after her and the two kiss, with Roberts then going home by bus. Whilst celebrating victory, his barrister Hannah Roberts abruptly leaves. Episodes No.Īfter serving six months in prison for the alleged murder of an unarmed Taliban insurgent in Afghanistan, former Lance Corporal Shaun Emery is acquitted when the Court of Appeal rules that video evidence used to convict him was potentially flawed. Other interior scenes were filmed at the Printworks venue in Rotherhithe, and The Shard. He later is rearrested and returns to the prison. Lead character Sean Emery (Callum Turner) is released from prison wearing a soldier's uniform. Production filmed interior scenes at Canterbury Prison, Kent, England doubling as HMP Gladstone, London for episode one. Daisy Waterstone as Abigail, Rachel Carey's half-sister.Tommy McDonnell as Matt, Sean Emery's best friend.Callum Turner as Lance Corporal Shaun Emery.Whilst Emery works to clear his name, fast-tracked Detective Inspector Rachel Carey of Homicide and Serious Crime Command begins to uncover a complex conspiracy surrounding Emery, calling into question the validity of the footage.

After being acquitted of a war crime in Afghanistan, former United Kingdom Special Forces Lance Corporal Shaun Emery finds himself accused of the kidnapping and murder of his barrister Hannah Roberts, backed by damning CCTV evidence.
