Vera.s12e03.webrip.x264-ion10 Apr 2026

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The string refers to a specific digital release of the British crime drama Vera , Season 12, Episode 3, titled " Blue ." Vera.S12E03.WEBRip.x264-ION10

While there isn't a formal "paper" (academic or scientific) written specifically about this release file, Episode Overview: "Blue" : February 12, 2023.

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: DCI Vera Stanhope investigates the death of Joel Kingston, a police officer from a respected family found floating in a park lake. The case requires Vera to navigate the "thin blue line" to uncover corruption or personal vendettas within the force.

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: Available for streaming as part of the Vera Season 12 collection . ITVX : The original broadcaster in the UK.

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