: The investigation of the Thorpe farm reveals a graveyard of animals and human remains, including Haskell's mother and the real Douglas Nathan Haskell, whose identity the killer had stolen. The Aftermath
: Despite finding no cuffs, the team uncovers clues that suggest a struggle, and they eventually sign off on a report stating the killing was justified self-defense—though not without internal tension. [S11E22] In a Dark, Dark House
: Captain Jim Brass is the first to find the scene and notices the discarded flex-cuffs, which would prove Langston had the killer in custody before his death. Brass hides this evidence to protect Langston, putting himself at risk for a cover-up. : The investigation of the Thorpe farm reveals