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Prwv5lzod6iidfpptnf32rcedak 1x1 – Pilot

The Bellevue PD is called to outside the scrapyard where there are signs of an altercation of sorts. Included within the evidence at the site are a jean jacket, a bicycle, a tooth, blood covered pieces of what look to be a torn adult magazine, and a cell phone. The phone in particular points to the fact that a person involved is sixteen year old Jesse Sweetland, arguably the best hockey player his age in town, he who has now been reported officially missing. Some within the police department initially don't take Jesse's disappearance too seriously if only because he, ...

4edwn0kv5ftrxbakgbwqi7gdosw 1x2 – He's Back

In the continuing investigation of Jesse's disappearance, Annie has been receiving messages from the unknown person who tormented her with riddles when she was a child following the death of her father. Beyond the evidence gleaned thus far from those riddles, Peter does not want Annie following any of those leads, knowing how traumatized she was as a child from those riddles. Those current leads point to Jesse being exposed to aversion therapy, whether it be voluntary or involuntary being unknown. That aversion therapy lead points back to a person the detectives had ...

Lbbz8abed0yg5o7w7t54sctfdwa 1x3 – The Guy with Fire in His Eyes

The missing persons case of Jesse Sweetland turns into a homicide investigation when Annie discovers his dead body on the shore of the lake, he having died from blunt force trauma to the back of the head, with preliminary evidence pointing to his head being held under the water during whatever the altercation that killed him. Information also comes to the detectives' attention that Jesse was planning on running away with his boyfriend Danny the evening he went missing, Danny who saw Jesse in a white truck when Jesse was supposed to meet him for their departure that ...

1x4 – Hello Little Light

The latest evidence discovered in Jesse's murder points to known but never charged or thus convicted ecstasy manufacturer "Rainmaker" Jed Martin, who, despite not being indigenous, lives on the rez due to his largely absent wife being First Nations. Upon questioning, Jed does not deny knowing Jesse - or Danny for that matter, and Jesse and Danny's relationship - but does deny everything else, including his drug dealings. More and more evidence piles up on Jed which leads to him being charged with Jesse's murder. While Peter, Brady and Virginia are certain Jed did it, ...

1x5 – How Do I Remember?

Maggie is preparing for Jesse's funeral, she wanting to honor her daughter the best way she knows how in light of she not truly yet understanding the transition that Jesse was going through when alive. There are two somewhat unexpected attendees at the service, both who affect the proceedings in different ways. Beyond the official service itself, Jesse's true friends remember her in their own way. Meanwhile, Annie decides to make direct contact with the Riddler through the surveillance camera in her house. She not only wants answers, she both trusting yet not trusting...

1x6 – The Problem with the Truth

Annie is now certain that Jesse's death has some connection to Sandy's death. With what she now knows, Annie figures the next logical step is to review her father's old evidence, the new and the old which she hopes will fill in the missing pieces. She knows that it will be a painful process, as her father killed himself two days after closing Sandy's case. In reviewing her father's notes, Annie learns Sandy's death coincided with the production of that year's Christmas pageant at the school where Sandy, Mrs. Spencer's first but perhaps not most obvious choice, was to ...

1x7 – The Man Behind the Curtain

The stories of three of those initially questioned by the police in Jesse's death now have holes in they purposefully lying in their official statements. They are requestioned with each detective taking one of the three. Those new stories do corroborate each other, especially in the fact that all three were with Jesse together the night that she died, which either means they were able to discuss this new story ahead of time, or that they are now telling the truth, the latter which the detectives believe. In further investigating the story, Annie believes there was a ...

1x8 – You Don't Understand Me at All

Adam is able to save Annie before Jesse's killer is about to kill her, that person killed in the process. Before Adam takes off into the night, he tells Annie that she has to understand why things have happened - the reason for the riddles - and that the cycle has to stop. Within his comments, he implies the identity of the Sandy Driver's killer. Annie slowly begins to understand part of that cycle when a group of three who were involved with what happened to Jesse the night he was killed are targeted in various ways, they who also have ties back to what happened to ...

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