Meanwhile, Weiss contacts a newspaper reporter, Harold Dunlop ( David Morrissey), to make sure his murders get enough coverage in the press. Unknown to either of them, Radnor decides to conduct an investigation of his own and eventually discovers the seemingly abandoned car where Weiss keeps the trophies of his kills, confirming that Weiss is the killer. Brant recognises Weiss as the man he beat up in a fight in a billiard hall a year earlier. Although Brant and Nash visit Weiss' flat, they cannot immediately find any evidence against him. One of Brant's informants, Radnor ( Ned Dennehy), points Brant and Nash towards a man named Barry Weiss ( Aidan Gillen) who recently bragged about setting a police dog on fire, "for practice". Promising him to look into the situation, Falls contacts Detective Inspector Craig Stokes ( Luke Evans), who agrees to help if Falls goes on a date with him. While the investigation is ongoing, PC Elizabeth Falls ( Zawe Ashton) is visited by a friend, a young gang member nicknamed Metal, who is afraid his gang might have actually killed someone. To his surprise he finds an unlikely ally in the hot-headed, gruff Detective Sergeant Tom Brant ( Jason Statham), who has a history of violent incidents. Sergeant Porter Nash ( Paddy Considine) is transferred to the South East London branch of the police to head the investigation, even though Nash is an outsider and widely ridiculed by his fellow officers for being openly gay. After two police constables are shot dead and Chief Inspector Bruce Roberts ( Mark Rylance) is bludgeoned to death, the hunt for the killer's identity begins.
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A serial killer is targeting police officers in South East London.