[s3e3] Prey (8K)

While the police hunt for a human kidnapper, a darker legend haunts the area—an urban legend of a beast in the wild. The tension rises as the body count grows, including the death of , whose demise mirrors the terrifying efficiency of a predator. Morse eventually deduces that they aren't just hunting a man; they are dealing with a literal man-eating tiger that has escaped into the Oxfordshire woods. The Final Stand

: Strange has been promoted to Sergeant, making him technically Morse's superior, which creates a new, stiff dynamic within the team. [S3E3] Prey

The investigation culminates in a harrowing night at the Mortmaigne estate. , usually a remote figure, reveals a deeply personal connection to the case: he once failed to save a colleague from a tiger in colonial India. In a moment of absolute bravery, Morse prepares to face the beast himself to protect a woman and her child, only for Bright to step forward and finally confront his past, ending the threat once and for all. Key Details from the Investigation While the police hunt for a human kidnapper,

The routine disappears when , a Danish au pair, goes missing. Endeavour Morse is pulled into the investigation, which leads him to the ancient Mortmaigne family estate , known as Crevecouer. As Morse digs deeper, he finds a troubling link to a cold case from 1963 involving Sandra Jordan , a girl who has been in a coma for years following a brutal attack. Shadow of the Predator The Final Stand : Strange has been promoted

In early June 1967, the city of Oxford is gripped by two distinct but colliding worlds: the high-stakes pressure of scientific academia and the eerie, untamed wilderness of the Oxfordshire countryside. The Vanishing

: Much of the action takes place at Mortmaigne Manor (filmed at Rousham House ).