David O'Hara credited as playing...
DS Rankine
- Dr. Littlefield: [Inspecting the murdered body of someone found in a derelict swimming pool] The principle features of interest wounds: bullet wounds. Six in all, fired from a handgun at intervals. In the chest twice, once in the right temple - and it's the exit wound hear which removed the tissue and indeed a great deal of the brain. One in his hand, one in his leg and one in the back. The story this body tells is particularly unpleasant. I knew it would be the moment I undressed him.
- Superintendent Jane Tennison: What do you mean?
- Dr. Littlefield: His T-Shirt. The bullet holes were lower down than the entry wounds. In surrender, possibly? More likely begging for mercy.
- DS Rankine: Why'd you say that?
- Dr. Littlefield: The bruising -he fell several times - look at his knees. The nails on both hands are broken and what's underneath them is grouting. Probably from the walls of the pool. He just couldn't get out. So, he fell to his knees and pleaded for his life and they kept on shooting at him. Be nice if you catch this one, I have to say.