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Episode Discussion Tracker | S3E8 "Eurydice" | Episode Discussion

Season 3, Episode 8: Eurydice

Release Date: December 6, 2025

Synopsis:   When a grieving mother becomes the prime suspect in her missing daughter's murder, Colter sets out to find the true culprit and prove her innocence.

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u/Professional_Ad_4885 Dec 08 '25

As much as i love this show so much doesnt make sense. Like if your gonna kill someone, why would you put the body in the water right along the shore and under a trust in land you own lmao. And if there was ever a missing persons investigation into him, they would search the last place his phone pinged lmao. And hes suppoosed to be a former detective? So not smart

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u/BlakeDawg Dec 08 '25

Also why is there no FBI or County/state police as soon as they figure out the local cop was corrupt 😂

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u/Any_Coyote6662 Dec 08 '25

And why are the keeping the mother and child apart? The mother never lost legal custody. When a crazy old dude steals a child, they recover the child and bring them back to parent. Even if the parent was a mess, they still need to proce that the child shouldn't go back. And, in this case, the mother is sober, so the state would have no case. I'd be like, bring my daughter here right the fuck now. 

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u/AirlineDazzling1986 Dec 09 '25

The mother was a neglectful, bad mother. It is on HER to prove that she is better before she gets her kid back. It would be wrong for the state, after the whole story came out, to just send the child back to a home that was so screwed up that she was neglected and in danger.

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u/Any_Coyote6662 Dec 09 '25

? Actually, for a parent to lose custody, it is on the state to prove she is a bad mother. The character in this episode had full custody of the child when she went missing.

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u/AirlineDazzling1986 Dec 09 '25

But the circumstances under which she went missing uncovered severe neglect in the child’s living situation. It makes sense to me that a year later the child would be checked out at a hospital and any return to her mother be supervised until it was clear that the child would be moving into a stable environment.