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Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Chris Noth | ... | Mike Logan | |
Annabella Sciorra | ... | Carolyn Barek | |
Jamey Sheridan | ... | James Deakins | |
Courtney B. Vance | ... | Ron Carver | |
Keith Nobbs | ... | Kevin Colemar | |
Kevin Dunn | ... | Det. Carson Laird | |
Elisabeth Moss | ... | Rebecca Colemar | |
Tom Riis Farrell | ... | Wallace Kenter | |
Tom Guiry | ... | Marcus Randolph (as Thomas Guiry) | |
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Craig Bockhorn | ... | Dan Colemar |
Lynne Wintersteller | ... | Lily Colemar | |
Chandler Parker | ... | Ray-Ray | |
Helen Coxe | ... | Claris Randolph | |
Margaret Reed | ... | Ronda Beal | |
Harry Prichett | ... | Nick Beal |
Detectives Logan and Barek suspect a wealthy murdered couple's drug-addicted son, but as the investigation progresses, they have second thoughts about his guilt. Deakins looks toward the future.
A wealthy couple were celebrating the 25th anniversary; shortly afterwards they're found dead in their residence. They have got two siblings and the son owes some money to a drug dealer (not too much to be honest, just 6 grands). Anyway dealers don't kill a john's family for few dimes, the truth is elsewhere. The junkie (Keith Nobbs) dropped out school and a former creepy schoolmates (who lost a leg in Iraq) the night of the murder called him to watch videos took in Iraq as an excuse to ask his father's help in getting a job. However it's not what it seems, the one time soldier must do something for the greater good; anyway his family is just the filth wheel of a wagon of a bigger scam.
I like the way Logan manages to pull the confession out of the suspect. They both grew up poor and they have to show the world they're nothing like their dads.