![]() ![]() ![]() Was Lexie really Cassie’s twin sister, someone who she had kept secret for all these years? Or was she someone else? And why did she emerge from the woods all those years ago? Dressed in an identical outfit, she told Cassie that everything would be ok and that from now on that Lexie would be there for her.īut then there was the question of the dead body in the present day. In the opening scene of this episode, we saw a young Cassie stagger from the wreck of a car crash to be confronted with what looked like a mirror image of herself, emerging from the mist of the woods at the side of the road. Things were complicated at the end of episode three when Lexie’s body was found down in Wicklow, which only answered half our questions. Could this detail be something significant? We were about to find out, because this episode was most assuredly about Cassie/Lexie. ![]() The only question was, was Lexie a twin or was it an identity Cassie had assumed when she was working undercover on a previous job for her old boss Frank?Įagle-eyed readers had also noticed that Cassie never drove anywhere – always the passenger. Has partner, Cassie Maddox also had a back story: in a previous life, she had been known as Lexie. Up until now, Dublin Murders has been (mostly) about Rob Riley, the homicide squad detective who was one of the three children who went missing 20 years ago in the woods of Knocknaree and was forced to change his name and his identity. ![]()
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