S1E10 The Lie
Ben thinks he can finally relax, until a shocking discovery changes everything.
Detective Andrea Cornell is a tough, thorough Homicide Detective who leaves no stone unturned. Her unwavering dedication to her job makes her the most formidable opponent - or a highly valuable ally.
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Ben thinks he can finally relax, until a shocking discovery changes everything.
Ben fights to keep his kids from being used as pawns in his dissolving marriage while new suspects emerge.
Ben reexamines his actions the night of Tom’s murder and an alternative theory emerges along with a stunning discovery.
Eric attempts to track down Kate’s missing assistant, Liam, only to find out that he is not at all who he said he was. But was Kate on to him or not? A secret rendezvous Kate had at a sleazy motel only poses more questions about who murdered her. Meanwhile, Cornell confronts Eric with explosive information obtained by questioning his ex-girlfriend Tina Sawyer. Finally, Eric pursues a woman who may have ties to Liam, only to find that someone has gotten there first.
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