Ep 6. The Passenger
- TV-14
- June 6, 2019
- 43 min
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8.2 (6)
The episode "The Passenger" of Murder Chose Me season 3 follows homicide detective Rod Demery as he investigates the case of a young woman found dead inside an abandoned car. As with most cases he encounters, Demery is personally invested in bringing the perpetrator to justice.
The victim, Annie, was a young woman from a good family who seemed to have her whole life ahead of her. However, she was keeping a dark secret from her loved ones - an addiction to drugs that ultimately led her down a dangerous path. Demery delves into Annie's past to uncover any potential suspects that may have had a motive for her murder.
As he begins his investigation, Demery quickly discovers that Annie was not alone in the car. The victim's boyfriend, Peter, was in the car with her at the time of her death, and he becomes the primary suspect in the case. However, things are not as clear-cut as they seem. Peter has an alibi that checks out and there is no physical evidence tying him to the crime.
Demery must dig deeper to find out what truly happened that night. He interviews friends and family members of both the victim and the suspect to try and uncover any information that may have been overlooked. The more he investigates, the more complicated the case becomes.
The detective soon discovers that Annie had been involved in a dangerous drug ring, where she would drive drug dealers around in exchange for money. This complicates the investigation further, as it's difficult to determine who might have been involved in her death - a member of the drug ring, an angered client, or someone else entirely.
Demery works tirelessly to piece together the details of the case, staying focused on the victim and determined to find justice for her. His passion for his work is evident as he continues to investigate, despite the challenges he faces along the way.
In the end, Demery's hard work pays off as he ultimately solves the case and brings the killer to justice. As always, his dedication to his job and to the victims he serves is unwavering, making for a thrilling and emotional episode of Murder Chose Me.