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[s1e3] Part 3: Bodies Apr 2026

In the future, Iris Maplewood deals with a victim who shouldn't exist.

: Her search leads her toward the same group Hillinghead encountered, suggesting a century-long conspiracy that is still very much active. 2053: The Time-Travel Paradox

DI Hillinghead’s investigation takes a perilous turn into the high-society occult. [S1E3] Part 3: Bodies

: A hexagonal bullet hole in the victim suggests a shooter of significant means.

: Investigating the scene again, Shahara finds scratches in the brickwork made 133 years ago—the name "Hillinghead" carved into the wall. In the future, Iris Maplewood deals with a

: Elias Mannix informs her that the dead man is indeed Defoe, but from two days into the future, officially introducing the concept of time travel to the narrative. Key Takeaways for Episode 3

The third chapter of Bodies shifts from initial bewilderment to a grim realization: the four detectives aren't just investigating the same body; they are being manipulated by the same unseen hand. 1890: The Photograph and the Harkers : A hexagonal bullet hole in the victim

This blog post draft covers of the Netflix series Bodies , titled "Episode 3." This installment deepens the mystery of the body found on Longharvest Lane by connecting the four investigators across time through blackmail, seances, and shared trauma. [S1E3] Part 3: The Web Tightens