In the Dark season 1 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "In the Dark," Tyson insists Darnell is innocent as they were together during the crime. Detective Riley interrogates Nia Bailey about a shooting, which she deflects, offering Riley financial help to drop the case. At Guiding Hope, tensions rise due to uneven workload distribution. Jules and her colleague suspect a dirty cop linked to Nia. Murphy confronts Dean about Tyson's murder, uncovering a web of lies and motives rooted in desperation. Meanwhile, Guiding Hope faces a $75,000 debt, leading to a risky proposal from Nia Bailey to use the business for money laundering.
Full Episode S01E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Tyson believe Darnell is innocent?
Because Darnell was with him on the night of the crime.
How is the hacking into Tyson's account discovered?
It's revealed that the hacking was done using Wi-Fi.
What does Detective Riley inquire about with Nia Bailey?
A shooting involving Nia's rivals.
How does Nia Bailey respond to Detective Riley's questioning?
She deflects and offers financial help to Riley in exchange for dropping the case.
What tension arises at Guiding Hope's workplace?
Unequal distribution of work and personal discussions during work hours.
Who is suspected of being a dirty cop?
An unnamed member of the police force, potentially linked to Nia Bailey.
What is Darnell's claim from prison?
He claims a dirty cop framed him.
What financial crisis is Guiding Hope facing?
They have a debt of $75,000.
What truth does Murphy uncover about Dean?
Dean's involvement in Tyson's death and his motives rooted in fear and desperation.
What proposal does Nia Bailey make to Murphy?
To use Guiding Hope for money laundering.