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A breakthrough comes via (a heartbreaking turn by newcomer Ema Horvath), a teenage girl who volunteers at the MSV. She secretly hands Jenn a burner phone. On it: a video recorded by Alexandru himself, filmed from inside the MSV’s rear window. The shaky footage shows a white van forcing a smaller car off the road two nights before his death. The license plate is visible for one frame. Scene 3: The Turn – The MSV Becomes a Refuge and a Target Halfway through the episode, the case takes a darker turn. The white van belongs to Terry Cochrane (a returning antagonist from S3), a local property developer with ties to organized crime. He’s been running a labor trafficking ring disguised as a "logistics solutions" company. Migrants are housed in a converted warehouse – and the MSV has been secretly documenting their complaints.

The confession scene is masterfully quiet. No music. Just the hum of the MSV’s generator, the drip of a leaky roof, and Thomason’s restrained fury. Jenn doesn’t raise her voice. She simply says: "You didn’t kill him. The system that made you afraid to speak did." The episode ends not with an arrest (Cochrane slips away), but with a small victory. Marta and her volunteers repair the MSV’s smashed windows. Jenn arrives with a box of donated phones and sleeping bags. She doesn’t make a speech. She just helps tape a new "Free Legal Advice" sign to the side.

Jenn Townsend (Marsha Thomason) arrives at the MSV after Marta calls the tip line. The atmosphere is tense: the bay’s migrant community, already distrustful of police after years of immigration raids, clams up. Jenn, still struggling with her stepson’s recent arrest in Episode 2, enters with an unmarked car and leaves her badge visible but her tone soft.

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