Content warning: abuse, kidnapping, murder, and rape.
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Lila Ridgefield ransacks their bedroom, searching. Convinced she will find the t-shirt her husbands accused her of misplacing. Instead, she finds a cell phone hidden in the back of one of his drawers. Quickly watching the videos saved on the phone before he comes home from work. Which he does – early.
Trying to gaslight her over the videos like the guilty coward he is. Lila stands up to him, her keeper. Fear and anger motivates his actions as she verbally dethrones him.
Wrapping his hand around her neck, on the verge of breaking. Eventually releasing her, pronouncing the conversation has come to an end. As well as everything pertaining to the videos. He has handled everything. Clearly a lie, but he leaves anyway.
No matter, Lila will be the one to stop him.
6 weeks later
Lila has a slow morning before dressing in business casual. She isn’t working today but the attire is a requirement from her husband, Aaron, that was set early on in the marriage. If everything exudes success and discipling from the outside, all other things will follow.
Lila no longer puts herself together to comply with Aaron’s demands. On this Tuesday, in particular, she does it in preparation to fake morn.
Cassie, the neighborhood busy-body, catches Lila as she steps out of the house. Most times Lila pulls down her mask and acts just as others would expect. Today she doesn’t have the energy. Too anxious waiting for the call.
Luckily Cassie’s desperate attempt at small talk is interrupted by Brent Little, the principal at the school where Aaron teaches and his best friend. He’s worried that Aaron didn’t show up at school and he hasn’t been able to get ahold of him.
Not what Lila was expecting. She insists Aaron’s car is at the school. Not telling him that she put it there early that morning.
Brent continues to insist that neither Aaron nor his car are not there.
This is not what was supposed to happen. Someone was supposed to find a body in a car in the school parking lot. Somehow all her planning didn’t go as she had predicted. Lila begins to panic. Now she has to find Aaron before he can find her.
Lila has Brent drive her to the school to see for herself.
Even though, under the guise of pre-dawn light, parking Aaron’s car, with Aaron’s body in it, both are nowhere to be found.
In the school parking lot, the two are met with Ginny Davis, Senior Investigator from the County Sheriff’s office. Ginny starts in with routine, mundane questions still unsure if there’s actually a cause to investigate.
Lila knows there is.
Ginny is asking questions about Aaron, attempting to get a feel for Lila more than anything.
3 weeks earlier
Over dinner, Aaron tries to hold a normal conversation with Lila despite the knowledge of those videos still looming between them. It quickly goes awry as Aaron wallows in the audacity of a woman believing herself better than her male partner. Aaron clearly thinks the entire double-X chromosome population to be inferior to his XY brotherhood. Nearly gaslighting her, again, when she fails to see things from his perspective.
Resorting to hypocritical manipulation against Lila. Blaming her for anything and everything not perfect in their relationship.
Not backing down, Lila brings up the videos she found. The ones he made with his students. The ones he claimed where nothing but a joke. A joke that could ruin him. But Aaron is simply a victim to the world’s plight and has done nothing wrong – clearly.
Present
Lila is listening to a true crime podcast conducted by Nia Simmons. She has been covering a series of missing women in the area.
Jared, her brother-in-law, visits the house asking about a fight her and Aaron had. Making it obvious that Aaron didn’t tell Jared about the videos or any specifics of their argument. Neither does Lila. He is going to meet up with Brent to drive around and look for Aaron.
Lila needs to stay home since Ginny is expected to stop by, ask more questions, and invade her space. Lila proves she can be just as strategic with her own questions and answers. Ginny brings a young man with her, Pete, to unofficially search the house while she talks to Lila. He finds nothing of note.
Everything is so ordinary until Lila talks about how Jared and Aaron’s parents were killed, respectively. Leaving both brothers with sizable, individual, trust funds. Money Lila can’t touch even in the event of Aaron’s death.
After the interview, both Ginny and Pete agree that Lila is a bit weird and emotionless. Not cold though. More trophy wife than keeping-up-with-the-Benjamins wife. Lila’s personality leaves them a trail of possible suspicion.
Since it has been less than 24 hours there is no real reason to suspect foul play yet. But Ginny wants to make sure they’re prepared just in case Aaron doesn’t miraculously show up alive and well. And soon.
2 weeks earlier
The house alarm wakes them both. Lila searches their backyard through the kitchen window as Aaron stumbles in from the guest rooms he’s sleeping in and has been since their fight.
Their neighbor’s alarm is going off at the same moment.
After both neighbors investigate, Pat and Kitty invite Aaron and Lila over to watch the security footage from the cameras on the outside of their house going back over the last five days. Just what Lila intended to see.
Present
Ginny spends hours in her home office digging into Aaron and Lila’s life. The theory that he just left isn’t sitting well with her. Roland, Ginny’s husband, tries to convince her to give it a rest and get some sleep. Their relationship a far cry from Aaron and Lila’s. One clearly built on trust and mutual respect.
Refusing to sleep, too paranoid thinking that Aaron will show up at any moment, Lila watches the world through the front window. Conditioned by years of Aaron’s mind games, Lila begins to break and finally calls on someone for help.
Pete practically ambushes Ginny as she arrives at the office in the morning. He has done his own research.
Thirteen years ago Lila shows up out of nowhere. Before that, Lila Ridgefield didn’t exist.
Weighed down by exhaustion and worry, Lila searches for some clue as to where Aaron might have gone convinced that she didn’t kill him as thoroughly as she thought. Even though she took her time making sure he was dead.
A note is left attached to one of the backdoors. Lila immediately assumes it is from Aaron and that he’s alive.
Brent shows up at the police station insisting on talking with Ginny. He wants to know why they aren’t doing more to find Aaron. It’s been three days. He also wants to talk about Lila. Brent doesn’t directly accuse her of anything. He just knows something changed between them a few weeks ago and urges Ginny to discover what that something is. Believing that discovery will lead to finding Aaron.
Ginny and Pete visit Lila’s place of work since there was no answer at her house.
Aaron had allowed her to work as a real estate agent once-in-a-while. Though she mostly worked from home, Lila did occasionally go into the office. Lila’s boss, Christina, clearly supports her over Aaron which is very unlike everyone else they have talked to in the small town.
But within the confines of the office space, Christina was able to witness Aaron away from the public eye. Ginny is now becoming much more suspicious hearing that not everyone thought Aaron was in line for sainthood.
A second note is found on Lila’s car. Trying to piece together who is behind them and what the end game could be, allowing her mind to wander back to the videos.
Aaron had used their house and bed for some of them. To have sex with his students. Wondering what the real reason they quickly moved from North Carolina to NY in the middle of the school year.
Lila arrives at Ginny’s office with Tobias Maddow, her lawyer. The one person she called to help her.
Questions inevitably turn to Lila’s past and why she changed her name.
After college, Lila needed to start fresh, forge a new life without the hinderance of her family. A subject that makes her physically ill.
Here father, Grant Fields, is in jail. He kidnapped and raped one of Lila’s best friends. He was convinced they loved each other. In his delusions, he accidentally killed the girl.
Ginny and Pete report to their boss, Charles. They may not be any closer to finding Aaron, but they understand Lila a bit better now. They also have some video feed of Aaron’s car the morning he went missing.
The two move on to interview Jared, Aaron’s brother. At Jared’s prompting, Ginny admits that security footage is very limited. Aaron and their neighbors both disengaged their home security alarms a few weeks earlier on the suspicion that there was a malfunction. Both systems from the same manufacturer. Phone calls to the security company back up the claims.
Jared is adamant Lila didn’t do anything to Aaron. He tells them about Lila’s mother and the manner in which she died. Officially it was an accident. Unofficially, she killed herself because of the pressure of living with what her husband had done.
Ginny jumps on the fact that Jared is one of the only people they have extensively talked to that comes to Lila’s defense. Wondering if his feelings are purely brotherly. Turning questioning toward Aaron and Lila’s latest argument since Aaron stayed with Jared for a few days after that fight.
When they get nowhere, Ginny drops a name, Ryan Horita, someone who is supposedly very close with Lila. Jared has never heard the man’s name.
Lila has the same true-crime podcast playing in the background as Tobias takes on the role as her lawyer more than the friend that he has been since their college days.
She talks to him but not candidly. She definitely doesn’t let him know that she planted evidence in the car with the body of her husband.
On the podcast, Nia proposes a theory. There might be a connection to the three women who have gone missing. Asking why one person can’t be responsible for all of them? She also mentions Aaron. The first public mention of his disappearance which is now gone public. The police unable to keep knowledge hidden any longer.
Jared rushes into the house wanting to know about Ryan Horita.
7 months earlier
Aaron and Lila enjoy a brisk day at the lake. Talking about life and their relationship. Lila broached the subject because one of her real estate clients has become an unexpected interest churning up a longing in her. Not that she shares any of that with Aaron. Still, it gets her thinking.
Present
Ginny and Pete visit Ryan at his office at Ithaca College. It took Lila several months before she found the perfect house for him. Several months that consisted of coffee and lunch meetups.
But Ginny is more interested in their dealings after Lila sold him the house. Ryan claiming their relationship has been nothing but professional.
Convinced there is more evidence stashed somewhere in the house, Lila checks the only place she hasn’t yet – the attic. Other than an old rocking chair and some photos, Lila ultimately finds nothing.
Leaving the attic, Cassie is there. In her house. Uninvited. Lila cracks and harshly ushers the boundary-oblivious neighbor out.
Ginny and Pete hit a wall. Noting is leading anywhere. They want to look more into Lila and Aaron’s house for clues as there seems nowhere else to turn.
Lila goes to Jared’s, with his permission, while he is not home. She’s still in search for something that will give her some clue as to where Aaron and his car have gone. The house offers nothing. She turns to Jared’s home office. Lila’s moral compass severely disagrees with violating that private space. Desperate, she pushes through only to find some blank silver coins on his desk and a lockbox she can’t open underneath his desk.
Jared arrives, clearly uncomfortable that Lila was in his office. That concern turns to worry as he sees the frazzled state his usually pristine sister-in-law is in. He just wants to take care of her.
7 months earlier
Lila meets Ryan in a coffee shop for the first time. She watches him for a bit before approaching. Hoping the attractive man will do something to show that he doesn’t have the interior to match the exterior. But Lila is intrigued.
Present
Lila takes Tobias’s car to an outdoor sanctuary for a clandestine meeting with Ryan. They need to remain diligently discreet. Despite what Ryan told the investigators, him and Lila have been having an affair for seven months.
In that time Ryan took her out to try and get Lila to do ‘normal’ couples things. She hated it. At least Aaron accepted who she was. Ryan turned out to be just another ego-driven male trying to make everything about him, his needs, and what he preceives her needs to be.
In Lila’s eyes she had been up front with Ryan since the beginning – no commitment. Now Ryan can’t believe she doesn’t see him as more.
Ginny shows up at Lila’s house while she is still gone. Tobias talks with the investigator trying to highlight the strengths in Lila’s personality. Outwardly she is misunderstood or dismissed by most.
When Lila does return, Ginny hands over a search warrant for the house.
A public search is organized at the lake. Private citizens and visiting law enforcement join forces. All but Lila. To Ginny, Pete, and soon the public, Lila’s absence speaks volumes.
According to the majority, Aaron presented himself as an active member of the community. Lila is his wife that sheltered herself in that large house of theirs and appeared unsupportive of his career as a teacher and coach.
Angrily, Jared confronts Lila about missing the search. She believes it was a small gathering orchestrated by Brent to search a place that was highly unlikely to turn up anything.
She commands the conversation by answering his questions in earnest. Forcing him to see the logic behind her recent decisions and actions. The two of them are peas in a pod. More suited to each other than her and Aaron, personality wise. But never having an inkling of romance between them for good reason. But they are there for each other.
Lila has the house security system re-engaged since the search for Aaron has gone public. Threats against her have been pouring in.
On her way to the real estate office so she can be there when a search warrant is served, Lila pauses. There is another note on her car.
That small hesitation costs her. Brent confronts Lila, trowing accusations. She points out he doesn’t seem as innocent as he pretends. Internally giving Lila doubts about Brent. Wondering if he could be Aaron’s accomplice. If not, how much does he really know, if anything, about Aaron and his schoolgirls?
Coming home after a long drive to clear her head, Lila’s garage door has been defaced.
Cassie is on her front porch with a bucket of soapy water and a scrub brush. Even though Lila has been nothing but unwelcoming, Cassie has stuck by her. She knows, from personal experience, the signs of an overbearing, controlling, and even abusive husband.
After listening to the story of Cassie’s first husband, Lila sees that the woman is right. Lila never viewed Aaron as abusive because he wasn’t typically physically violent. Talking with Cassie, she recognizes all the behavior she explained away or excused as toxic.
Cassie, as the busybody Lila thinks she is, hints that she knows what Lila did to protect herself and passes no judgement. Cassie might have been able to leave her first husband, but she knows that not all women are as fortunate.
Lila invites Cassie over for tea.
5 weeks earlier
Lila spends time researching and identifying the girls in Aaron’s videos. Even going as far as watching one from a distance. Debating whether or not to approach her. If anything, to make sure she is alright.
Present
By the next morning, reporters, news crews and the general public who think voicing their opinion is necessary have gathered at the bottom of Lila’s driveway.
Jared and Tobias have made sure that Lila doesn’t have to leave the house and deal with that circus.
Tobias is working hard as he lawyer. Bringing up Ryan since Ginny continues to. Resigned, Lila decides to tell Tobias about Ryan and the videos. But only selective information.
5 weeks earlier
Since finding out about the videos and all the cheating, Lila is suspicious about everything. That is why she is tailing her husband early in the morning. He claimed it was a school related outing. A trip to scout out a field. But after hours of driving, he pulls off the highway onto a small road that leads into isolated woods. Not a place any school function would be held. A place people go when the don’t want any witnesses.
Present
Charles, Ginny’s boss, is not happy that they still have nothing. Sure, there are a lot of small flags. None big enough to even hint at motive.
While most have nothing but praise when it comes to Aaron, there are enough people, Ginny included, that doubt Aaron’s glowing perfection.
Christina brings Lila’s personal belongings from the office to her house. She doesn’t ask Lila anything specific. However, she does inform Lila that someone logged into a colleague’s computer from home the morning of Aaron’s disappearance. Other than the coworker, only Christina and Lila know the login information.
Just to be safe, Christina deleted the electronic trail. The trail that would have shown someone was checking traffic cameras along a specific route.
Lila freely admits to Ginny that she was sleeping with Ryan. Not having a relationship, just sex. Explaining why she married Aaron and had an affair. At least until Pete interrupts.
He discovered that Ryan was writing a book on Lila. A case study of her life, her parents, life after her dad went to jail, and her marriage. As a forensics/criminology professor, he hit gold with Lila. Gathering data on her. Often times a bit deceptively.
He was using her. She is nothing more than a case study to him.
Ginny believes that if Ryan was monitoring Lila so closely, he might know where Aaron is. At the very least, know what happened to him.
After breaking down about all the pain Ryan’s disappointing betrayal caused, Lila listens to Nia’s podcast. She is on the verge of turning it off when someone calls into the podcast claiming Aaron is not who everyone thinks he is.
Lila confronts Ryan at his office on campus. He accuses her right back. He knows about the one book she would always flip through when she visited his office.
A case study that includes carbon monoxide poisoning and the hiding of a body.
They are interrupted by Ginny coming to take Ryan to her office for more questioning. Aaron’s cell phone has been found in Ryan’s house.
Lila is perplexed. Ryan and Aaron never met. She is pretty sure of that. Besides, she left Aaron’s phone in his pocket when she shoved him in the car. Panicking at the thought that maybe the two met without her knowledge. To reassure herself, Lila goes over each step of her carefully laid plan.
Funnel carbon monoxide into the guest room Aaron is sleeping in. Careful not to poison the rest of the house. Dress and drag his body to the garage and into the backseat of his car before driving it over to the school where it, the body, and evidence of Aaron’s monster can be discovered.
Tobias, after speaking with Ginny, confirms that Aaron’s phone is all that they have on Ryan. No matter how Lila tries to explain it, nothing makes sense. Arguing that they need to do something. Tobias suggests giving the videos to Ginny. Lila doesn’t think the timing is right.
Jared enters the sheriff’s office; Ginny called him in. A female witness has come forward.
After Ginny is done with Jared, for the time being, he asks Lila to explain her relationship with Ryan. Ginny finally comes out of her office with Tobias in tow. The witness, Samantha Yorke, is one of Aaron’s former students. She claims they had a not-so-plutonic relationship.
Jared continues to disbelieve Aaron would do anything like that. But Samantha has a video. Claims she wasn’t the only one. And that some of the other girls were as young as fifteen.
Lila admits to knowing but only because she found out about them after Aaron’s disappearance. She found a tablet containing the videos after the police searched the house. She chose not to say something sooner because she suspects Brent in some sort of capacity. How could he not know what Aaron was doing? Besides, Lila doesn’t trust the man.
Ginny makes a connection between Aaron and wha happened with Grant, Lila’s father. It was suspected back then that Lila was involved somehow with her father’s dealings. How could she not? Her father was grooming her best friend.
After living with both monsters, Lila shares what she really learned from them. And it isn’t a motiving need for revenge. Instead, she gained a complete lack of trust in anyone and the complete destruction of any self-worth.
Now that they have Aaron’s phone, the police can access the thing’s GPS. They have an address.
The address is hours away. Deep in isolated woods.
Following the road, Ginny and Pete can see a one room cabin and a few outbuildings in a clearing. Aaron’s car is in one of the outbuildings with his decomposing body of Aaron inside. But the really interesting piece of evidence is the dead body tied to the bed inside the cabin.
Lila and Jared are ushered back into the sheriff’s office. Ginny tells them what they found and that Aaron was stabbed.
Lila didn’t expect to feel anything remotely close to how she is feeling when Ginny gives her the news. But the fact that someone stabbed him is shocking to say the least.
Jared is broken.
It seems Aaron was moved into his car recently. And the body in the cabin is a woman, dead. She is Karen Blue, one of the original three women that have gone missing from the area.
Down at the medical examiner’s office, Ginny examines a silver charm bracelet Karen is wearing.
The medical examiner, Lori’s theory is that Aaron was killed, frozen, thawed, stabbed, then staged. Karen had also been frozen and thawed before placed on the bed. All the evidence points to Aaron as her killer only if due to lack of more evidence. There are still no clues as to who killed Aaron.
Jared in neck-deep denial about his brother’s actions when he was living believes there is no way that all the unsavory things people are saying about him are true.
Lila tries to force him to face reality. Their argument gets ugly. Jared storms out of the house.
Brent stops by to offer Lila an apology. Claiming ignorance when it comes to Aaron and his extracurricular activities. Nobody believes Brent. Nobody thinks his head could be buried that deeply in the sand. And if it is, he turned a blind eye deliberately.
Lila finds another note mixed in with the mail Brent brought in with him. Confirming the notes were never from Aaron. They have to be from his killer.
Nia continues her podcast armed with all the new discoveries in Aaron’s case. A different light is now being shone on Lila. Even if she did kill him, is she really that bad for possibly being a vigilante killer?
Public opinion turns a complete 180 overnight. Those that were threatening Lila’s life are now a mob of solidarity.
Christina braves the chaos outside Lila’s house to visit. Making it obvious that she believes Lila had a hand in Aaron’s death but never calls her out on it. Even after a pretty significant Freudian slip.
Roland, Ginny’s husband, brings Chinese food to her office. Worried his wife forgot to eat.
Using his presence to bounce ideas around. Ultimately still believing Lila played a part in Aaron’s death, but she doubts her earlier convictions that Lila needs to be brought to justice.
Ginny and Pete arrive at the cabin – again. Forensics teams find a box underneath some floorboards. It contains a series of personal items – trophies. Suggesting Karen isn’t the only body they will find in the area.
Ginny visits Lila at her home. She wants her help, see if she recognizes any of the ‘trophies’ they found in the cabin. The police can positively identify only three.
Nothing stands out except for a silver charm bracelet with an A charm. Aaron and Jared’s mother was named Anna. Lila doesn’t know if she ever truly believed the story about her accidentally getting shot by a hunter.
The police were also able to find that Aaron owned the cabin. He bought it with his trust and went through several channels to make such a discovery difficult.
Lila is on the verge of breaking down whens he receives a text.
In lieu of all the new evidence, Ginny interviews Jared once more. He is adamant that all this goes against who Aaron was. Insisting his brother was setup by whomever killed him.
Jared is now their number one suspect – it’s the most logical. Plus, his once airtight alibi might have a few leaks.
When shown, he doesn’t recognize the bracelet that stood out to Lila. Changing tactics, Jared desperately tries to place the blame on Lila. Not his finest moment.
Another body is found buried near the cabin. Since this is looking like it’s going the way of serial killer, the FBI will be taking over.
Ginny wants justice for Aaron’s killer. She feels too much is being swept under the rug as attention is turning toward the dead girls. Aaron’s murder is getting pushed onto the back burner. Charles orders her to just let it go if she wants to keep her job.
Upon her request, Lila meets with Samantha in a diner just out of town. She may be one of Aaron’s victims, but she doesn’t see herself as such. Samantha is convinced Aaron truly loved her and Lila is the other woman.
A few weeks ago, when Lila approached Samantha at her college, the eighteen-year-old girl wanted revenge on Aaron. They would do it together. Lila, the bereaved widow, would take a step back allowing Samantha to be in the spotlight as his surviving victim. But Samantha is firmly living in her delusions.
Resigning herself, Lila resorts to blackmail to ensure Samantha stays in line, does what she is supposed to do, and not act rash and stupidly.
Tobias is not happy Lila met with Samantha. Even though he believes it was as one victim supporting another.
Jared comes over. It is the first time Lila has seen him since the blow out between them. Tobias invited him knowing that they need him as an ally. Jared just wanted to apologize and share some news regarding Brent.
Stopping by Ginny’s office, Lila gets a look at the crime board. One photo in particular begs for her attention, wanting her to remember something. She also recognizes a rocking chair that sits on the porch even though she’s never been there. It’s twin sits in her and Aaron’s attic.
Ginny pushes Lila to admit that she is Aaron’s killer. She gets no such satisfaction.
After the widow leaves, Ginny is now certain that Lila killed Aaron. Looking at the photos, Lila wasn’t able to keep her poker face intact. Something Lila saw affected her. One of the photos was of a charm bracelet – not the one Karen wore, but another.
Taking Tobias’s car, Lila makes the long drive to the cabin. Sneaking onto the property on foot to avoid detection by the officers stationed at the front. Lila finds the one thing she never expected to be there – Jared.
He has been watching her since the initial fight with Aaron over the videos.
Confronting him about the charm bracelet and the coins she saw in his office, spare charms. The brothers use them to number their victims.
Aaron and Jared have been groomed since a very early age by their father. He would orchestrate hunts for groups of wealthy men where what they hunted were women. Their mother was one such prey.
With their father gone, Jared did the killing and Aaron did the hunting. He also cleaned up Aaron’s messes and now Lila’s. He wants her to join him so they can start fresh somewhere else. Nothing romantic, but because he believes like calls to like. They have always had a connection.
Lila is disgusted. She takes a swing at Jared with a blade. Initiating a fight. One Lila struggles to get the upper hand in but manages. As Jared lies dying, Lila confesses it was all a game she had been playing with the brothers. She knew about everything from the cabin to Jared’s involvement.
Unable to kill both at the same time without immediately damning herself, she planned.
Pete runs into the cabin. He had been tailing Lila but lost her somewhere after she turned onto the forest road. She plays out the dramatic victim before passing out due to injuries.
Ginny and Pete get chewed out by Charles for continuing to have involved themselves in the case since the FBI took over. They are not sorry.
Almost two weeks later, Ginny visits Lila who is in the middle of packing up the house to move; carefully. Her injuries from Jared are extensive.
For the first time the two talk amicably, almost like they are true acquaintances. Not quite girlfriends. Until Ginny broaches the subject of money. Which had never been a motivating factor in the case since it seemed Lila would never get any.
Aaron’s entire trust went to Jared. But Jared had only one beneficiary listed – Lila. She stands to inherit millions.
Ginny has a theory about the whole affair. She’s right, of course, but has no evidence to back it up. Besides, Lila is using half the money to help the families of Aaron and Jared’s victims. Also setting up a foundation in the victim’s name.
Before Ginny leaves, Lila tells her about a farm where Jared said his dad would setup their ‘hunting weekends’. The police should check it out.
Lila calls into Nia’s podcast, shining some light on the women, both dead and alive, that the brothers preyed upon.
She can now build a new life centered around herself. Because at the end of it all, she won.
If you are anyone you know needs help, please contact The National Domestic Violence Hotline.
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