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Yous Don't Know Me spoilers follow.

BBC drama You Don't Know Me came to its dramatic conclusion tonight with the truth backside Jamil's murder finally revealed as the jury reached their verdict.

Hero (Samuel Adewunmi) has been determined to testify his innocence by recounting his version of events, but it'due south become obvious he's not the reliable narrator we initially believed him to be.

Merely does that make him a murderer?

Here'south everything you need to know.

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Did Hero actually impale Jamil?

Throughout the form of You Don't Know Me, Hero has insisted he didn't shoot and kill gangster Jamil, insisting he was dragged into the criminal underworld from his cushty car dealership job over his girlfriend, Kyra.

Afterward Kyra was trafficked into sex work by a gang known every bit Glockz over a debt her imprisoned brother owes, Hero shoots and potentially kills one of their members kidnapping her back.

Hiding her in his flat, Hero recruits his friend Short to help go him and Kyra to safety. However, Jamil comes afterward Hero with a warning, urging him to ditch his girlfriend as the Glockz come up looking for her.

Despite his violent nature, Jamil is frequently the voice of reason when information technology comes to Hero, after protecting him from the rival gang until his ain business is afflicted and he falls into danger himself.

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An endeavour past Curt, Kyra, Hero and his sister Anoint (Bukky Bakray) to rob Jamil to get coin for their getaway goes awry when Jamil is shot by Kyra in a scuffle – but to everyone's surprise, Jamil manages to survive.

Now armed with a new vengeance mission, Jamil abandons all attempts to be an ally to the group. Hero tries to warn his mum that they'll demand to motion, simply despite trying to go along it between them, talking to her in Yoruba, she's furious, and yells at Kyra for ruining her son's life by getting him involved in the criminal world.

Talking to the court, Hero tells the jury he was set upward, and finally reveals on the dark of the murder, he had run to Jamil because he had kidnapped Kyra, who was blackmailing money out of him to ensure her rubber return.

Hero goes to extreme lengths to get the money, including visiting a crevice house previously run by Kyra's brother, where he's forced to take a striking of the drug in gild to testify he'due south not a plant by police.

He then retrieves the money hidden underneath the bathroom, just it's not enough.

Trying his luck anyway, things take a horrific turn when Kyra acquires a gun and shoots Jamil in the caput, killing him instantly.

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Hero claims that she then framed him for the murder, planting evidence in his house before calling him in to the police, and doing a runner.

Speaking to the jury, Hero puts forward the testify against him in a new light, bringing attention to the fact that the "anonymous female source" who phoned the police was never identified, and how the gun, as well as coin and a flight out of the UK, was easily found.

He tells them that despite the expose, he still loves Kyra, just feels she never recovered from her fourth dimension being trafficked, and that the person he saved was not the person that ran abroad.

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Is that what really happened?

It's only so that the truth finally reveals itself. While Hero framed Kyra for the murder of Jamil, it wasn't her that killed him.

It was really Bless, Hero'south younger sister who he'd dragged into the state of affairs unwillingly.

After Jamil's first shooting, Bless attended the hospital pretending to be a volunteer, offering to talk to him and proceed him company while he recovered.

But Jamil realised immediately who she was, and orchestrated her kidnap.

Trying to save her, he went to the club like in the original story, with the scuffle playing out in a similar way. Except instead of Kyra existence a knowing killer, Anoint had grabbed the gun in the fight and shot Jamil to protect Hero.

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Ever since then, everything he had done had been to protect her. Despite Bless's protests, Hero had stuck with a story created by Kyra to pin the blame on her, with her fleeing the land so she would be safe if they did ever come up looking for her.

Curt was also shot in the fray, and a devastated Bless stayed with him in the hospital while Hero and Kyra figured out the rest of the plan.

You lot Don't Know Me: What was the jury's verdict?

In the final moments of the series, viewers are presented with the two verdicts, guilty and not guilty, and the alternate realities they cause.

When found guilty, Jamil'south family is seen celebrating while Hero's family is left devastated, with Hero spending decades in his prison cell with his life ruined.

But in the not guilty outcome, Hero flees to Europe, coming together Brusk and Kyra in an undisclosed location, starting a new and happy life together.

When the judge calls upon the head juror to read the actual verdict, Hero stares directly downwards the camera, breaking the 4th wall as the show cuts to black.

Every bit a result, we never hear the verdict given by the jury, with viewers left imagining their ain version of events.

You Don't Know Me is available now on BBC iPlayer.

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