
That killer is clever and therein lies the misdirection at times. We get the killer’s point of view early on and I’ve learned to pay close attention to subtle clues and doing that paid off, somewhat.

My fear of them is beyond description so I had to claw through my own repulsion to stay focused (just a heads up!). But first I had to get around the snakes. I am a fan of misdirection and there’s a lot of that here. As they close in on a suspect, Bree receives a strange warning, causing her to wonder if she’s on the right track. As they’re pursuing that angle, another victim is discovered the next day in an almost identical manner, this time with a different word carved on his forehead.

The closest clue to a suspect was his robust activity on a dating app. He was also a reptile collector, making the scene dangerous for law enforcement as well. Sheriff Bree Taggert and investigator Matt Flynn are called to a strange crime scene where the victim was bound and smothered with his face plastic wrapped and carved with one word.
