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Denise Morris is a fictional character portrayed by Sorcha Cusack in the TV series Silent Witness.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Beyond Guilt: Part 1 (season 7), they were 54 years old.
They appear in 4 episodes out of a total of 247 aired so far

Denise Morris

by Sorcha Cusack

character

Episodes4

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    Beyond Guilt: Part 1

    episode S7.E7 november 2003
    Questions about a celebrated pathologist's accuracy in past cases leads to several exhumations; Sam Ryan is assigned to reexamine the remains. One particularly brutal murder conviction depends on the time of death being precise. Two crucial witnesses are found: one on her deathbed, anxious to get something off her chest, and the other dead behind a remodeled wall.
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    Beyond Guilt: Part 2

    episode S7.E8 november 2003
    Sam is determined to find out how Dr. Sachs is able to pinpoint time of death so precisely, even if it means several convictions are overturned. A mother changes her plea to guilty, but Leo is still not satisfied that they have the truth. A loving daughter draws a picture for her prisoner dad that brings a confession. Dr. Sachs is found to have violated professional ethics, but what will serve the cause of justice best?
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    A Guilty Mind: Part 1

    episode S14.E1 january 2011
    Pathologists investigate three deaths in one night in the same ward and suspect hospital staff of their murder.
  • 7.7
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    A Guilty Mind: Part 2

    episode S14.E2 january 2011
    In her efforts to help Naomi, Nikki believes that Silverlake was self-medicating with an untried depression cure though his widow denies it and a representative of the pill company, posing as a health inspector, tries to have Nikki taken off the case. After she is arrested for shop-lifting and feels perpetually tired, Nikki is referred to a psychiatrist who diagnoses depression. Naomi is highly supportive throughout but, at the hospital, the police make a frightening discovery which questions Naomi's motivation. Even after the real murderer is punished another death occurs, leading to closure for Nikki.