![]() ![]() When prompted on who he's referring to, Joe adamantly declares, "whoever set me up." Police officer DI Vincent Ruiz ( Shaun Parkes) is then seen desperately questioning whether to brand him a "rooftop hero or sick killer," as Joe is seen standing in the dark - and pouring rain - looking inside someone's house. ![]() ![]() "I'm not giving them the satisfaction of humiliating me!" he decries to a friend. Things quickly go from bad to worse as Joe is thrown off the case and brought in for questioning. When confronted, the visibly distressed doctor labels Catherine as a "patient who became infatuated with her therapist." His comments are overlayed with a questionable sequence of Joe and Catherine standing opposite one another in the hallway of his clinic. Despite his pristine media profile, Joe's immaculate life quickly falls apart as he becomes entangled in the murder case after a detective ( Anjli Mohindra) reveals the victim was in fact a patient of his at one time. ![]() Brought in as an advisor on the case, Joe is quick to point out that the victim could have inflicted the wounds herself after noticing signs she struggled with self-injury in the past. Ever since the ITV drama first landed many fans were likely left wondering how many episodes of The Suspect remained until the truth was revealed. But it is clear not all is as it seems as the clip of Joe's heroism is quickly succeeded by the body of a woman named Catherine, who is suspected to have been brutally stabbed 21 times, being unzipped from a body bag. The Suspect ending was full of dark moments and astonishing revelations as the series-long mystery drew to an intense and heartbreaking end. ![]()
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