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Among them, Marissa's murderer left several anonymous messages and notes in the Quillsville and Worchester between 1989 and 2015, openly boasting about Dorthy's murder and threatening to kill again, including Alisan. Thirty-five years later, the long-lost murder weapon is turned in as part of a gun buyback program. Quillsville Police begins the daunting task of tracing the gun back to its previous owners in an effort to find the original shooter. | Among them, Marissa's murderer left several anonymous messages and notes in the Quillsville and Worchester between 1989 and 2015, openly boasting about Dorthy's murder and threatening to kill again, including Alisan. Thirty-five years later, the long-lost murder weapon is turned in as part of a gun buyback program. Quillsville Police begins the daunting task of tracing the gun back to its previous owners in an effort to find the original shooter. | ||
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− | *Song featured in the finale: " | + | *Song featured in the finale: "Just to See Her", by Smokey Robinson (performed by Karly Jammeson). |
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*Loosely based upon the 1988 [[wikipedia:Murder of April Tinsley|murder of April Tnsley]] and this episode also has similarities to Richard Farley, the man who shot and killed seven people at ESL Incorporated in Sunnyvale, California, including stalking Laura Black a month and a half priior to April Tinsley's murder, which also sparked the California's 1990 passage of the first anti-stalking laws (Indiana followed suit in 1993). | *Loosely based upon the 1988 [[wikipedia:Murder of April Tinsley|murder of April Tnsley]] and this episode also has similarities to Richard Farley, the man who shot and killed seven people at ESL Incorporated in Sunnyvale, California, including stalking Laura Black a month and a half priior to April Tinsley's murder, which also sparked the California's 1990 passage of the first anti-stalking laws (Indiana followed suit in 1993). | ||
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