Confessions of a Killer (The Bill) explained

Series:The Bill
Series No:21
Episode:14
Director:Nic Phillips
Season Article:The Bill (series 21)
Episode List:List of The Bill episodes
Prev:Exposed
Next:Inferno

"Confessions of a Killer (288)" is an episode of the long-running police procedural television series, The Bill, broadcast in 2005. The episode is significant in the show's history, as it features the events of the second "Sun Hill Fire", which resulted in the death of three officers.[1] The episode attracted over nine million viewers, and was only the second time computer generated imagery had been used on the show. The imagery was used because producing a real explosion and fireball ripping through the station corridors was not possible.[1]

Prelude Storylines

Synopsis

The events of the episode begin with Superintendent Adam Okaro and Inspector Gina Gold trying to track down PC Andrea Dunbar after her exposure as an undercover journalist, unaware she was meeting with her lover, DI Neil Manson. Both were mortified when they discovered that she had been exposed, and as they met again at court ahead of Alan Kennedy's trial, Manson dumped her and accused of her being two-faced, asking if her apology was on or off the record. As they continued to feud, Okaro witnessed it, realising that they had been having an affair. Back at Sun Hill, DCs Ken Drummond and Jim Carver interviewed the Meghan brothers, under suspicion of running a credit card cloning operation. Out on patrol, PCSO Colin Fairfax clashes with PC Leela Kapoor over his handling of an Asian suspect in custody, and his mood with her worsens when she stops him investigating the robbery of an elderly woman's purse, as it is out of his authority to investigate crimes. At court, Alan Kennedy's QC Michael Sherwood (Jonathan Coy) tore Andrea apart on the witness box, causing the case to fall apart. With Kennedy walking free, DS Samantha Nixon slapped Andrea in the face.

Back at the station, Leela and Colin continued to clash, and when she called him a bigot over his remarks about terrorists, he proceeded to spit in her face. While Leela was reluctant to report him, having transferred from her last station for informing on a colleague, PC Tony Stamp went straight to Sergeant Dale Smith to report Colin, who was told by Inspector Gold he'd likely be fired. After clashing with Smithy over going to see Supt. Okaro, he stormed off, despite be warned his career would be over, responding that "It's over anyway". As he left the station, he barged into Ken and argued with him about his manners, setting off the station alarm to get out of the building. As Okaro returned and suspended Andrea, he told Ken to track Colin down and bring him back in. As Andrea cleared her locker, she convinced Smithy to get the final piece of evidence against Gabriel; a press clipping of the sniper with a photo of Gabriel, revealing the deranged copper was actually David Kent, the real Gabriel's adoptive brother. However, as she went to take it to Smithy, Gabriel caught up with her and found out she knew who he was. Dragging her into a storage room, he confessed to stealing his brother Gabriel's identity to get back at his birth mother, Sergeant June Ackland, for "inflicting" Gabriel on his family. As his confessions continued, she determined he was working hand in hand with the sniper to kill criminals, but she was completely unprepared for the revelation that he was responsible for killing PC Kerry Young, not the sniper.

Meanwhile, PC Reg Hollis waited at a train station for his girlfriend, SRO Marilyn Chambers, who was held up working in the station reception. Reg was planning to propose, but as he called, she said she was held up and would be there soon. As Ken caught up to Colin at a pub, they clashed over Colin's refusal to return to the station, and while Ken called into the station to say he was giving up on arresting Colin, he spotted him driving and went after him. Finding Colin at a garage, Ken tried to arrest Colin and was assaulted with the door of the van, knocking him unconscious. When Ken came to, he found himself in the back of the van, which had been loaded with petrol. Colin set out to drive into the front of Sun Hill to prove his comments about terror attacks were justified, and despite Ken's protests, he refused to back down. Back at the station, Andrea believed she had convinced Gabriel to confess to his crimes, only for them to be interrupted by the sound of the van crashing into the front office. In the front office, Smithy told Marilyn to escort a man out of the building, checking the van and finding Ken handcuffed in the back. Failing to open the door, he tried to get help for Ken, but he told him to leave the reception while he had the chance. As a fire started in the reception, the van exploded, causing a fireball to rip through the front of the building.

Aftermath

The events of the following episode, Inferno (289), saw the station ablaze, with Gabriel unable to rescue Andrea, who had become trapped under a wall frame. After deciding he could prevent being exposed once more, he left her to perish, rescuing Smithy from the front office to appear the hero. As the evacuation ensued, Gabriel began to feel guilty and tried to head back for Andrea, and he panicked after Supt. Okaro revealed a woman had been pulled from the building, but he later discovered it was Marilyn. As Smithy came to in hospital, he told Tony that Ken was in the van, and his body was soon recovered. When Reg returned to Sun Hill, he discovered Marilyn was in hospital. As DI Manson returned to the station, he realised Andrea was missing, and Inspector Gold had the fire officers comb the building for her body. When she was found, Manson was left devastated. At the hospital, Reg proposed to an unconscious Marilyn, but he was left destroyed when she went into cardiac arrest and died. Back at a local community centre where the officers from Sun Hill were, DC Jim Carver discovered his wife, Sergeant June Ackland, was cheating on him with PC Roger Valentine. Jim stormed over to a pub in an attempt to get drunk, but he was talked down by Tony. As June and Roger showed up, Jim savagely attacked Roger before storming off, being pursued by a furious June. As they had a heart to heart, they were disrupted by a fight between a prostitute and her punter. As Jim detained the punter, June ran after the prostitute, and they spoke with their respective arrests. When the arrests were picked up, Jim told June the recent deaths of Ken and his ex-wife Marie, on top of her affair, was reason enough for him to leave London.

Cast Changes

Five regular cast members left during the events of the storyline, while three new characters were introduced in the weeks following the events of the station fire.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Tibballs, Geoff . The Bill: The Official Case Book . Carlton. 2006 . 1844421732.