The Bay S04e02: Amr _top_

"Or a floating casino," Ryan suggested. "We found the logbook. The last entry was three days ago. Coordinates about forty miles out. And there’s this."

Maya spoke, her voice steady. "This is Detective Sergeant Reed. Who is this?" the bay s04e02 amr

She opened one. It was empty, save for a thin mattress on the floor and a bucket. The walls were scratched. Fingernail marks. "Or a floating casino," Ryan suggested

The episode opens with the town of Morecambe reeling from the aftermath of the previous episode’s climax. The formal declaration of an AMR situation by the police is not merely an internal memo; it is a public signal that the rules have changed. In procedural terms, AMR dictates a shift in resources, stricter evidence handling, and a more guarded approach to information. The essay of the episode is written in the officers’ strained voices—DS Jenn Townsend (Marsha Thomason) must now treat potential witnesses with heightened suspicion, and every interaction is filtered through the lens of a potential homicide investigation. Coordinates about forty miles out

Ryan approached Maya at her desk, his voice low. "The tech boys pulled the onboard GPS data. It was wiped, but the black box backup is stored locally. It shows a route from Amsterdam, around the UK, to the bay."