Intelligent Design (1)

Season 7Episode 560 minFeb 4, 2013
Intelligent Design (1)

The body of Richard Seager a former Biochemist, is found under a Jaguar Mark 2. The day before, the victim had been collected from prison by his wife, Martha Seager after serving a year for causing death by dangerous driving. Before his death, Seager managed to scratch the number ‘500' into the car's paintwork.

Intelligent Design (1) has aired on Feb 4, 2013 at 9:00 PM
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