[s1e3] Part 3: Bodies ❲WORKING ⇒❳

For DS Whiteman, the body in the alley is a loose end he desperately needs to tie off, but his criminal employers have other plans.

DI Hillinghead’s investigation takes a perilous turn into the high-society occult. [S1E3] Part 3: Bodies

: Whiteman is forced to juggle a legitimate police investigation while taking orders from the mysterious "The Chapel Perilous". For DS Whiteman, the body in the alley

: The hexagonal bullet is a recurring technical detail that links the crime across eras. : The hexagonal bullet is a recurring technical

: Elias Mannix informs her that the dead man is indeed Defoe, but from two days into the future, officially introducing the concept of time travel to the narrative. Key Takeaways for Episode 3

: Hillinghead is caught between his duty and his secret life, as he begins to realize the level of influence the Harker family wields over Whitechapel. 1941: Blackmail and the Blitz

The third chapter of Bodies shifts from initial bewilderment to a grim realization: the four detectives aren't just investigating the same body; they are being manipulated by the same unseen hand. 1890: The Photograph and the Harkers