S2E10 Accomplice
Emily hits a dead end. Despite this, she follows the remaining shreds of evidence to a wrenching revelation!
A missing FBI agent reappears six years after being declared dead.
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Emily hits a dead end. Despite this, she follows the remaining shreds of evidence to a wrenching revelation!
Emily is able to retrieve more information from Charles and hopes that this will be a breakthrough in her research. Will this lead to Flynn? Will she discover the identity of who is after her? Will Tommy and Nick catch Emily and end the case that consumed the former agent’s life?
The FBI closes in on the person who had chosen the victims of the Fentanyl Killer. Emily is once again, confronted by evil touching her family. Nick & Alice try to resolve the problems they have been suffering, but Nick is going to make a horrifying discovery.
Emily and Cal travel to Moldova to track down the Fentanyl Killer - a task that proves to be more dangerous than anticipated. Meanwhile, Nick is given an order that challenges his moral code.
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