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Look who's stalking?
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|May 12, 2025
As Huw tries to settle into retirement alongside his wife Alice (Sarker), the case of the Ripton Stalker is never far from his mind.
And then, when new neighbour Patrick Harbottle (Green) moves in and utters the chilling phrase “Catch you later” - the stalker’s infamous sign-off in his letters to the frustrated detective - Huw is convinced that he’s finally got his man and soon starts to spiral.
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