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22 minutes ago, Notts1874 said:

OMG It can't be can it???

They are leading us a long way down the path. It probably isn't but.....

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42 minutes ago, Notts1874 said:

They are leading us a long way down the path. It probably isn't but.....

 

The direction is way too blatant for it to be...

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AC12 Current employees it said on the drawer. Hastings is being set up by John(SG) and Steve fell for it.

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1 hour ago, ri Alban said:

AC12 Current employees it said on the drawer. Hastings is being set up by John(SG) and Steve fell for it.

This.  The spotlight will be on Hastings for the rest of series 5 and by the time they realise it wasn’t him he’d have killed himself.

 

It’s Kate that’s behind it all, I’m sure of it.  All the happy family stuff is a cover up to knock you off the scent.  My far fetched view is currently as follows - the Liverpool scarf on Kate’s kids wall has made me think that H is a reference to Hillsborough, perhaps Kate has such a vendetta on corruption (perhaps lost a family member there) that she’s become corrupt herself trying to fix it.  I don’t think the writers are scared to address real life cases, they had characters in photos with Saville in a previous series.

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13 minutes ago, Gashauskis9 said:

This.  The spotlight will be on Hastings for the rest of series 5 and by the time they realise it wasn’t him he’d have killed himself.

 

It’s Kate that’s behind it all, I’m sure of it.  All the happy family stuff is a cover up to knock you off the scent.  My far fetched view is currently as follows - the Liverpool scarf on Kate’s kids wall has made me think that H is a reference to Hillsborough, perhaps Kate has such a vendetta on corruption (perhaps lost a family member there) that she’s become corrupt herself trying to fix it.  I don’t think the writers are scared to address real life cases, they had characters in photos with Saville in a previous series.

 

It was a Nottingham forest scarf. 

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11 minutes ago, Gashauskis9 said:

This.  The spotlight will be on Hastings for the rest of series 5 and by the time they realise it wasn’t him he’d have killed himself.

 

It’s Kate that’s behind it all, I’m sure of it.  All the happy family stuff is a cover up to knock you off the scent.  My far fetched view is currently as follows - the Liverpool scarf on Kate’s kids wall has made me think that H is a reference to Hillsborough, perhaps Kate has such a vendetta on corruption (perhaps lost a family member there) that she’s become corrupt herself trying to fix it.  I don’t think the writers are scared to address real life cases, they had characters in photos with Saville in a previous series.

 

I'm pretty sure the scarf said Forest, which would fit her accent and the fact Vicky McLure is from Nottingham.

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24 minutes ago, Dino Velvet said:

 

It was a Nottingham forest scarf. 

Damn, so it was.  Scrap that idea then ???!

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8 minutes ago, Gashauskis9 said:

Damn, so it was.  Scrap that idea then ???!

 

I don’t agree with your theory but, forest were Liverpool’s opponents that fateful day. 

But, as tazio said, McClure is from Nottingham so probably just an opportunity to get her team in the show. 

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1 hour ago, Dino Velvet said:

 

I don’t agree with your theory but, forest were Liverpool’s opponents that fateful day. 

But, as tazio said, McClure is from Nottingham so probably just an opportunity to get her team in the show. 

I am guessing she is a forest fan. There was a forest mug in episode 1 of season 5 and she is from that area.

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2 hours ago, Dino Velvet said:

 

I don’t agree with your theory but, forest were Liverpool’s opponents that fateful day. 

But, as tazio said, McClure is from Nottingham so probably just an opportunity to get her team in the show. 

 

Stephen Graham is from Merseyside, though...

 

There's a theory kicking around that Dot is the man in the photo.

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17 minutes ago, Darren said:

 

Stephen Graham is from Merseyside, though...

 

There's a theory kicking around that Dot is the man in the photo.

 

Yeah, if it was Hastings she would have just named him. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Dino Velvet said:

 

Yeah, if it was Hastings she would have just named him. 

 

 

"It was the guy over there in that office."

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William H. Bonney
Just now, Darren said:

 

"It was the guy over there in that office."

 

Well, not quite, but I'm sure she must know who Hastings is. She wouldn't need a picture to confirm it. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Barack said:

Well, that's just...great.

Must be a red herring surely, im not sure mercurio would be that daft to give away a major plotline on social media before the series had even started? Although maybe thats why Hastings is acting so sheepish, because he knows dot is alive and in witness protection? 

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17 minutes ago, Barack said:

Not so much bothered about it...if true. 

 

Be a strange departure from the BBC & Mercurio, to do that. Will annoy the shit out of folk who've still to see that series in particular though too, I'd imagine. Even if it is a piss-take.

 

Like I've said above...I'll just wait & see how it all pans out.

Is undoubtedly the way to go about it.  I tend to get a bit worked up about things, much to my wife's entertainment, if they're not just so.  That's why I couldn't get into The Bodyguard, because some of the stuff in it would just never have happened.  I'm like, "I know it's fiction but it should have a basis in relaity" whereas Mrs H is like, "It's just a TV program ya radge".

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2 minutes ago, Samuel Camazzola said:

I wonder if they'll work an angle to get Neil Morrissey's character back into it. 

 

Hopefully. He's a right git.

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41 minutes ago, Darren said:

 

Hopefully. He's a right git.

I had to deal with Neil Morrissey in my old job. Absolute arse of a man.

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7 hours ago, Gashauskis9 said:

Damn, so it was.  Scrap that idea then ???!

:D

 

If it's any of the 3 main characters, I'm chucking watching these shows.

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I P Knightley
4 hours ago, Barack said:

It honestly wouldn't surprise me if "H" is revealed to be Julia Montague from the Bodyguard. That's the levels of incredulity that get reached by Mercurio some times. :lol:

 

It's a switch off brain, watch soap-opera drama. That's it.

Meanwhile, Lindsay Denton takes up the reins at the Home office in the next series of Bodyguard.

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I joined this in the last series, which was far fetched (especially the lack of reference to a missing arm), but still enjoyed it.   

 

So far this one has been better.  My opinion is Hastings is being set up.  His personal circumstances make him vulnerable.  My money is on Kate Fleming.  Her promotion was because she knows something.  She has also managed to escape the real danger.   We may have a long wait to find this out, though. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Samuel Camazzola said:

Steve's ex girlfriend looks like she is going to have more to her storyline this series. 

 

Without a doubt. Bear in mind she works for Hargreaves, who is a piece of work and a prime candidate for being 'H'.

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I P Knightley
On 08/04/2019 at 11:21, Darren said:

 

Stephen Graham is from Merseyside, though...

 

There's a theory kicking around that Dot is the man in the photo.

And as they said, that's an easy cop out, to finger the dead guy that everyone knows to have been bent. 

 

They're working hard on making us think it's Hastings but if he fails for this property scam, I'll be very disappointed. 

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The White Cockade

trying to make it look like Ted would make you think it's not him

it's never that easy to work out the plot

is the undercover cop a good guy or bad guy?

and the female gang member could she be undercover as well?

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4 hours ago, Paolo said:

Speculation that the misspelling o ‘deliberate’ in the text exchange is a possible clue as well. 

 

It was "definately" rather than "deliberate", was it not?

 

In which case, the finger of suspicion points squarely at this man...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Auld Reekin' said:

 

It was "definately" rather than "deliberate", was it not?

 

In which case, the finger of suspicion points squarely at this man...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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:whistling:

Ha. 

 

Yes.  That is what I meant to say. 

 

Just did not want to incriminate myself, obviously. 

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On 01/04/2019 at 14:43, The Real Maroonblood said:

I miss Keeley.

Yeah me too. Hasnt been the same since Lindsey Denton " left" the show....the character was fascinating.  

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On 02/04/2019 at 13:22, Tazio said:

Am I the only one who spent the first half of this first episode trying to get their head around all the acronyms again?

There u go !!!

 

AMIP – Area Major Incident Pool

ANPR – Automatic Number Plate Recognition

ARU – Armed Response Unit

ARV – Armed Response Vehicle

ASP – Assistant Superintendent of Police

ATT – At This Time

B&E – Breaking and entering

BIP – Burglary In Progress

Blue-on-blue – Accidental shooting or injury of a police officer by a colleague

BOP – Breach Of the Peace Brains Department

BTP – British Transport Police

CAD – Computer Aided Dispatch (Room)

CIB – Complaints Investigation Bureau

CID – Criminal Investigation Department

CIS – Crime Information System

CPS – Crown Prosecution Service

CrimInt – Criminal Intelligence

D&D – Drunk and Disorderly

DIC – Drunk In Charge (of a vehicle)

DIP – Drunk In Public

DMV – Dead Motor Vehicle

DPS – Directorate of Professional Standards

DVU – Domestic Violence Unit

ETA – Expected Time of Arrival

FATACC / Fat’Ac – Fatal Accident

FLO – Family Liaison Officer

FME – Forensics Medical Examiner

GBH – Grievous Bodily Harm

Going Up The Road – Refers to Crown Court

HOCR – Home Office Counting Rules

IC – Identification Codes

IC9 – Unknown

ID – Identification

IR – Information Room

IRTC – Injury Road Traffic Collision

IRV – Incident Response Vehicle Job – A crime, especially a robbery

K9 – Dog Unit

Lag – A prison inmate

LEO – Local Enforcement Officer

LIO – Local Intelligence Officer

M2MP – Full call sign for main set channel for Information Room

MISPER – A missing person

MIT – Major incident team

MOE – Method Of Entry

MP – Metropolitan Police information room (Scotland Yard)

MSS – Message Switching System

NCPA – No Cause for Police Action

NCS – National Crime Squad

NDIU – National Drugs Intelligence Unit

NDP – Notice to Detained Persons

NFA – No Further Action; No Fixed Abode

NIB – National Identification Bureau

NOK – Next Of Kin

OB – Occurrence Book

OCG - Organized Crime Group

OBBO – Observation

OP – Observation Point

PAAOTCO – Please Ask An Officer To Call On

PACE – Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984

PCSO – Police Community Support Officer

PIT – Precision Immobilisation Technique Manoeuvre

POLCOL – Police Collision

POLSA – Police Search Adviser

POLSTA – Police Station

RCU – Road Crime Unit

RTA – Road Traffic Accident

RTC – Road Traffic Collision

SC – Special Constable

SCD – Specialist Crime Directorate

SCG – Serious Crime Group SO – Specialist Operations

SOCA – Serious and Organised Crime Agency

SPG – Special Patrol Group (now abolished)

TADA or TDA – Theft of a motor vehicle. Abbreviation for Taking and Driving Away

TAG – Tactical Aid Group

TC – Traffic Collision

TFU – Tactical Firearms Unit

TOA – Time of Arrival

TSG – Territorial Support Group

TWOC – Illegal removal of a vehicle. Abbreviation of Taking Without Owner’s Consent

UCO - Under Cover Of

U/K – Unknown

VDRS – Vehicle Defects Rectification Scheme

VIN – Vehicle Identification Number

VRN – Vehicle Registration Number

VSS – Victim Support Scheme

WDC – Woman Detective Constable

WDS – Woman Detective Sergeant

WINQ – Warrant Inquiry

WPC – Woman Police Constable

Yard, The – New Scotland Yard

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I P Knightley
22 hours ago, JamesM48 said:

There u go !!!

 

AMIP – Area Major Incident Pool

ANPR – Automatic Number Plate

There's no AFO so your list can FRO.

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23 hours ago, JamesM48 said:

There u go !!!

 

AMIP – Area Major Incident Pool

ANPR – Automatic Number Plate Recognition

ARU – Armed Response Unit

ARV – Armed Response Vehicle

ASP – Assistant Superintendent of Police

ATT – At This Time

B&E – Breaking and entering

BIP – Burglary In Progress

Blue-on-blue – Accidental shooting or injury of a police officer by a colleague

BOP – Breach Of the Peace Brains Department

BTP – British Transport Police

CAD – Computer Aided Dispatch (Room)

CIB – Complaints Investigation Bureau

CID – Criminal Investigation Department

CIS – Crime Information System

CPS – Crown Prosecution Service

CrimInt – Criminal Intelligence

D&D – Drunk and Disorderly

DIC – Drunk In Charge (of a vehicle)

DIP – Drunk In Public

DMV – Dead Motor Vehicle

DPS – Directorate of Professional Standards

DVU – Domestic Violence Unit

ETA – Expected Time of Arrival

FATACC / Fat’Ac – Fatal Accident

FLO – Family Liaison Officer

FME – Forensics Medical Examiner

GBH – Grievous Bodily Harm

Going Up The Road – Refers to Crown Court

HOCR – Home Office Counting Rules

IC – Identification Codes

IC9 – Unknown

ID – Identification

IR – Information Room

IRTC – Injury Road Traffic Collision

IRV – Incident Response Vehicle Job – A crime, especially a robbery

K9 – Dog Unit

Lag – A prison inmate

LEO – Local Enforcement Officer

LIO – Local Intelligence Officer

M2MP – Full call sign for main set channel for Information Room

MISPER – A missing person

MIT – Major incident team

MOE – Method Of Entry

MP – Metropolitan Police information room (Scotland Yard)

MSS – Message Switching System

NCPA – No Cause for Police Action

NCS – National Crime Squad

NDIU – National Drugs Intelligence Unit

NDP – Notice to Detained Persons

NFA – No Further Action; No Fixed Abode

NIB – National Identification Bureau

NOK – Next Of Kin

OB – Occurrence Book

OCG - Organized Crime Group

OBBO – Observation

OP – Observation Point

PAAOTCO – Please Ask An Officer To Call On

PACE – Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984

PCSO – Police Community Support Officer

PIT – Precision Immobilisation Technique Manoeuvre

POLCOL – Police Collision

POLSA – Police Search Adviser

POLSTA – Police Station

RCU – Road Crime Unit

RTA – Road Traffic Accident

RTC – Road Traffic Collision

SC – Special Constable

SCD – Specialist Crime Directorate

SCG – Serious Crime Group SO – Specialist Operations

SOCA – Serious and Organised Crime Agency

SPG – Special Patrol Group (now abolished)

TADA or TDA – Theft of a motor vehicle. Abbreviation for Taking and Driving Away

TAG – Tactical Aid Group

TC – Traffic Collision

TFU – Tactical Firearms Unit

TOA – Time of Arrival

TSG – Territorial Support Group

TWOC – Illegal removal of a vehicle. Abbreviation of Taking Without Owner’s Consent

UCO - Under Cover Of

U/K – Unknown

VDRS – Vehicle Defects Rectification Scheme

VIN – Vehicle Identification Number

VRN – Vehicle Registration Number

VSS – Victim Support Scheme

WDC – Woman Detective Constable

WDS – Woman Detective Sergeant

WINQ – Warrant Inquiry

WPC – Woman Police Constable

Yard, The – New Scotland Yard

 

BJ?

 

DP?

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4 hours ago, siegementality said:

It’s Steve Arnot.

Watch the very first episode again and tell me it's Steve. 

Why did Ted bin his computer? That woman he's with is H and he knows it.

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6 minutes ago, jamb0_1874 said:

 

Maybe Ted isn't bent but likes underage kids....

Was that not Hargreaves in the photo?

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3 hours ago, ri Alban said:

Watch the very first episode again and tell me it's Steve. 

Why did Ted bin his computer? That woman he's with is H and he knows it.

 

Because he's been communicating with McQueen on it.

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On ‎08‎/‎04‎/‎2019 at 21:56, vegas-voss said:

What's Osbourne been up to since season one finished.I reckon he could be the guy running everything.

 

Would love him to be back in it. Owen Teale always plays the horrible arsehole part brilliantly. And if they can get him to say "*******" all the better

 

Reckon whoever it is their name wont begin with H, there will be some other obscure reason they are called H, or they aren't H and Dot was trying to say something else with his last breath

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26 minutes ago, Steve_Jersey_HMFC said:

Reckon whoever it is their name wont begin with H, there will be some other obscure reason they are called H, or they aren't H and Dot was trying to say something else with his last breath

 

G for Gill.

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