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plant the evidence

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The Fixer (ITV1, 9pm) Having retrieved the gun used in B's murder, Rose sets out to plant the evidence in a bid to secure Clinton's conviction.
The results are gripping and Phil is utterly believable as the semi-corrupt cop who beats up suspects and bangs up villains, whether he has to plant the evidence or not.
Murdoch's defence lawyer has suggested police may have had opportunity to plant the evidence when they took the manacles to a meeting with Murdoch in an Adelaide prison in October 2002.
 
 
 
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