After Louise leaves the Los Angeles mansion, Jacob's daughter decides to search the house for anything that may help her understand what happened. On September 23rd, 1920, she finds her father's decomposing body buried in the basement.
Stick figure drawings found at a crime scene help police find missing persons Jasmine and Jeremy within 24 hours. It is unclear how they were found, but the drawings depicted a burning house with two stick figures that resembled the victims inside, and two other stick figures running away from the scene with the caption "mwahahahaha".
An anonymous call to the police reveals that tent girl, who was thought to be dead, is actually alive and closely matches the description of a missing girl reported by her mother before tent girl was found.
The speaker discusses potential missed opportunities during an investigative interview, such as pushing for more details and exploring potential leads, in order to build a stronger case.
Detectives investigate the mysterious death of Julie Jensen, a seemingly healthy woman who was found dead in her bed with no obvious cause of injury. The investigation is treated as a homicide until ruled out.
Detectives investigating Diane Hollick's murder were faced with the difficult challenge of trying to solve a killing committed by someone who may have been a stranger to her. The killer was also meticulous, taking the zip tie used to bind Hollick with him.