This episode investigates the prolonged duration of high-profile inquiries in the UK, focusing on the Grenfell tragedy and comparing it with other notable cases like Hillsborough, Stephen Lawrence's murder, Madeleine McCann's disappearance, and Bloody Sunday.
It examines why these investigations take years or even decades, highlighting issues like complex legal processes, bureaucratic delays, and the tactics of guilty parties to avoid justice. The show underscores the emotional toll on the families affected and the adage, 'justice delayed is justice denied.'