

The pills used to crush up inside the glass were actually Kinvara’s. The time was between 6am and 8am and this man missed a few calls around 7. With little to go on, Cormoran trades vital information with the police for details on Chiswell’s cause of death. Those cuts also happen to be in the same animal shape we’ve seen carvings of all over the place. He’s not in the right frame of mind and he’s been self harming.

Only, unfortunately the institute refuse to let them see him. Instead, they decide to visit Billy for answers. As he starts asking Kinvara questions, Izzy turns hostile and Cormoran’s questioning is cut short. To narrow down the search, Cormoran learns there were 3 sets of keys. Only, this throws up further questions given they’re clearly a dysfunctional family. For now though, they’re invited in to meet the rest of Chiswell’s family. As she keeps talking, Izzy mentions a pony buried out the back of their farmhouse.ĭespite this story, both Robin and Coromoran remain convinced that Billy’s narrative is correct. Given how proud Chiswell is and his strong morals, Izzy believes Chiswell’s wife Kinvara is the killer. He also meets Izzy who remains convinced that suicide is not the real story here.

Two Weeks later Cormoran receives a message confirming Billy has been moved out of critical care. Robin meanwhile, starts taking photos and notices a note and evidence that Chiswell swallowed crushed pills with his wine. With a pair of gloves on hand, Cormoran has a look around for clues while phoning the police.

Cormoran’s methods are much more old-school of course, and this leads him to some big revelations to help with the case.Īll of this builds up to an open ending that leaves the door wide open for the finale.Įpisode 3 of Strike: Lethal White begins with a shocked Robin calling Cormoran over to help deal with the Chiswell situation. Robin’s revolving door of excellent disguises continue, climaxing into quite the tense chase sequence at the end. The penultimate episode of Strike brings a turning point for our characters.
