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I guessed Elias was the "boss" as he made his money with property deals - a field notorious for bullying tactics.
I hadn't yet figured out where Jane fit in other than the possibility she was also sleeping with Elias and either learning something about his business or making him angry by cheating with Keeler.
Good deductions, Lauren. I was down to Elias Donovan and Keeler but wasn’t all that enthused about Keeler. And, Elias hadn’t shown a side yet that he could abduct a child, shoot a paint ball at a horse and kill two people. He was the obvious choice but it wasn’t making sense.
Jane’s murder was always confusing to me. She didn’t fit this cast of unsavory characters so I put her on a shelf for the moment.
Jane’s murder was always confusing to me. She didn’t fit this cast of unsavory characters so I put her on a shelf for the moment.

You are right about this. He kept his sadistic side very well hidden.
There was even a point in the beginning when I actually liked him because of how much he cared about his clearly disturbed brother. Now we know that he was responsible for Shawn's addiction and mental instability.

You are right about this. He kept his sadistic side very well hidden.
There was even a point in the beginning when I actually ..."
I felt the same way as you and Jonetta. Elias seemed very concerned about his brother.

When they found Harley and Curtis, I was wondering if the leader was someone from out of town. This group seemed like small town thugs who needed a smarter, more powerful person to direct them.