The Bill: Witness - Breaking Point - Wednesday 23 January

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The Bill: Witness: Breaking Point
Wednesday 23 January 2008 8:00pm - 9:00pm on ITV1.

PCs Diane Noble (Kaye Wragg), Nate Roberts (Ben Richards) and other officers attend a break in at the Jasmine Allen estate health centre where they find Dr Adam Tyler (Robin Pearce) beaten up.

His colleague Dr Rachel Cartwright (Josette Simon) shows them CCTV footage of local addict Brendan Connor (Aidan J David) breaking into the drugs cabinet. Brendan is tracked down and although he admits to stealing drugs, swears he had nothing to do with Adam’s attack. After further investigation, Nate and Diane are shocked when they discover that the attack is linked to the fact that Rachel has been performing operations illegally on the estate.

Elsewhere, Sergeant Smith (Alex Walkinshaw) and PC Beth Green (Louisa Lytton) attend Tito Morientes’ (Christian Reyno) home where Leanne Samuels (Lorna Brown), the mother of murdered teenager Carly (Marsha Leanne Crosby) is causing a disturbance. She later tells Smithy, that she has been seeing a psychic, Dawn Stanley (Cath Whitfield) who told her she ‘saw’ Tito getting into the drive by vehicle on the night of the shooting.

Believing that Dawn has been passed this information, PCs Reg Hollis (Jeff Stewart) and Tony Stamp (Graham Cole) question Dawn and find out she has a boyfriend, Pete Oldman (Andy Gathergood), who knows Tito. A furious Pete eventually admits that he saw Tito getting into the car with a gun, but is too scared of Tito and his gang, the Creekside Crew, to go on record. Leanne is devastated when she is told that no one has yet being charged with her daughter’s murder and in desperation, tries to kill herself. Smithy, Tony and Beth find her, but is it too late?

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Danny Baldwin
23 Jan 08 at 8:30 pm

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