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The Coroner: The Salcombe Selkie

When the parents of Leah Walker return home from visiting her grave, they are stunned to find her standing alive and well in their driveway.

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When Leah Walker walks ashore, risen like a Selkie, her parents are stunned – they buried her seven months ago, her body having been discovered five months after she had disappeared overboard from her father's boat. Jane and Clint discuss Leah's remarkable return; though they now have unanswered questions about the identity of the person buried in her grave. Later they learn Leah is suffering from a form of amnesia and from the marks on her wrists, it looks like someone held her against her will. Jane becomes involved in discovering the identity of the girl buried in Leah's place, and why the pathologist got the DNA identification wrong.

The Coroner: The Salcombe Selkie, Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

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