The killers escape from justice for a great number of years in all seasons, but are eventually caught. Karma Houdini Warranty: Baked into the premise.Season 2 and 3 changes back more and more often, but it also has multiple elements of How We Got Here due to being set over multiple timelines. At around the end of episode 6 and moving into episode 7, the story catches up with the present, after which the story is told more or less in a linear progression (with the exception of the odd flashback). How We Got Here: The two detectives narrate the story leading up to the present.Half-Witted Hillbilly: All varieties show up consistently throughout the show, especially in rural areas.Tom was suspected of being a rapist father in line with the other fathers on the show, such as Errol Childress's and Dora Lange's, but he actually adored his children and is completely broken by their disappearance. Although Chad may not have been Ray's son, and he did give some truly awful advice at times, Ray was desperate to take care of him and tried to be better than his own father. Tom in Season 3 and, to a lesser extent, Ray in Season 2 is the good counterpart to the sheer amount of awful fathers on the show (with even Hart from the first season slapping his daughter and growing far apart from her).
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The nuns faked Julie's death for her so she could live a happy life with Mike, free from the trauma she'd previously suffered, in contrast to the Yellow King, where the rape, torture, and murder of children was one of their central activities.
Also, Julie's birth mother, Lucy, is responsible for her being sold, too.
He was left starving, in the pitch dark, with only hungry rats for company.
In Season 2, Frank laments how his father would lock him in the basement during his drunken benders, and once forgot he was there for an entire week.Also in Season 1, this is the partial source of the Yellow King killer's insanity, as he was sexually abused and tortured by his father along with countless other children as part of the cult's rituals, which is what drives him to do the same to countless other children and young women.Beth, Dora Lange's friend, has a similar situation with her Evil Uncle.Lange: Why wouldn't a father bathe his own child?