Yes, wow... Not sure it was so easy, but pretty much true. Unless you'll consider that Jimmy "worked" as a prostitute when he first came to London, and if something else would've gone wrong, so... you will never know. But then it gets complicated, since there was another man in the same picture, namely Nicholas Whitmore, sharing the same awful fate.
The two last episodes were aired here last night, and all I can say is... brilliant, loved every minute. I wasn't really surprised how it turned out, but it's a journey out of the ordinary, with fantastic actors/actresses, (whom everyone should be mentioned really, but the list would be long) and a really good script. So I might as well quote what The Guardian's TV blogger finally said;
What really impressed me was the discipline in the writing. Every action, every plot development and revelation felt organic, emerging inevitably from character and circumstance, not laziness or expedience. The story arc is complete now and nothing cries out for a sequel. That said, if Cassie and Sunny came across another cold case from another era with another set of suspects, I would very much be here for that.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2015/nov/12/unforgotten-episode-six-recap-nobody-escapes-the-past-in-a-finale-full-of-redemption
And just as BROWNIE said; Thanks to the Brits for providing quality programming, it feels reassuring that these shows are still done.
PS. Not sure you'll read this, but a friendly advice; a spoiler in your OP would've been great :)
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