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But the Beth/Nicola thing didn't even enter the realms of possibility and I had to read it a few times to make sure I got it straight.
So, just to clarify, did Wilks lead the others to think that William was actually the killer and they didn't want that disclosed for their own selfish reasons? So when Beth overheard them, Wilks then killed her to supposedly protect their conspiracy?
Lisa, Wilks led them to believe that William was responsible for the disappearance of Louise and Melissa because of what they’d done to his daughter, Lucy. However, they knew Wilks killed Beth.
When the second body was discovered, I knew someone was after “the group,” whomever they were. I didn’t think it was someone in the group but never thought of Nicola/Beth...maybe another girl who’d attended the school or someone sitting in judgment of them.

I was off also for the same reason, Sharon.

Thanks Jonetta. That's what I assumed. Wilks must have been pretty smooth for them to believe that of William although they probably just wanted for it all to go away and not affect them for their own selfish reasons so they didn't ask too many questions.

Wilks being a pastor gave him easy entry and credibility. People let their guards down. He had the perfect cover as a predator.

Good point. That went right by me.


Good catch, Lauren!