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Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles De Menezes
7
/ 10 (23 votes)
[Drama]
Apr 2025 - Apr 2025 (Ended)
-
1 season
4 episodes
Jump to:
Season 1 (2025)
Languages:
English, Portuguese(Português)
London is rocked by terrorist attacks as armed police shoot dead an innocent man on his way to work.
Cast
Max Beesley
Assistant Commissioner Andy Hayman
Conleth Hill
Sir Ian Blair
Russell Tovey
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Brian Paddick
Edison Alcaide
Jean Charles de Menezes
Emily Mortimer
Cressida Dick
Daniel Mays
Cliff Todd
Laura Aikman
Lana Vandenberghe
Alex Jennings
Michael Mansfield KC
David Michaels
Dick Fedorcio
Ben Santos
Gesio de Avila
Carolina Baroni
Vivian Meneses Figueiredo
Juliana Kilburn
Patricia Armani da Silva
Lee Ali
Yassin Hassan Omar
Liban Aden
Muktar Said Ibrahim
Lucy Phelps
Caroline Murdoch
Wakjira Feyesa
Hussain Osman
Oliver Ryan
Supt. Moir Stewart
Ebenezer Gyau
Sumaila Abubakari
Zak Nur
Ramzi Mohammed
Richard Cambridge
Cmdr. Alf Hitchcock
Tom Durant-Pritchard
Charlie 12
James Nelson-Joyce
Charlie 2
Fernando Mariano
Friend of Jean Charles
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