Cormac is heading into town today for a supply run and Sunny warns him about how much he shares with the locals. Buck hasn’t seen him but says he’s probably doing his morning trail check to make sure there aren’t any bears or rattlesnakes. “Have you seen your father this morning?”, Sunny Barnes (Reba McEntire) asks her son. “Something’s not right about the house,” Beau adds, saying that his gut tells him this wasn’t a random murder.īreakfast is served at Sunny Day Excursions and Cormac (Luke Mitchell) enjoys his cup of coffee. Outside the home, Jenny and Beau both noticed Autumn’s suspicious glance at her phone. “Unfortunately, in cases like this, it’s usually someone the victim already knows,” Jenny tells him. Autumn looks down at her phone before saying “Yeah.” Grant asks if this could’ve been a random attack. Autumn spent the night at her boyfriend’s house and she told her mother where she would be. After confirming that they haven’t recently hired anyone new to work on the home or if anything is missing, Jenny turns to Autumn to ask where she was. “I just don’t know why anyone would do something like this,” he cries. Grant tells them his employee Scott was with him. “My dad would never hurt my mom,” she defends him. His daughter Autumn (Paige Searcy) gets upset when Jenny asks if anyone can corroborate his story. Sitting with Jody’s family in their living room, Jenny finds that Jody’s husband Grant Cutter (George Newbern) is overwhelmed by guilt for working late at the bike shop he owns. ![]() Popernak informs them that Jody’s husband and daughter are inside the house. None of the neighbors heard anything unusual, but Beau wants to ask around. Bloody fingerprints on the gate belong to Jodi and after hearing about the broken glass, Jenny speculates that she cut herself by accident before she was murdered. The body has been moved and Jenny speculates that she was murdered near the garbage can and dragged to her current position. Jodi was 46, her body was found by her daughter Autumn, and the time of death is estimated to have been around 2:00 am. Anthony Pena) greets them outside of the Cutter home, filling them in on the details. “Maybe we can call it a wash.” Deputy Poppernak (J. “She helped us catch a murderer,” Beau consoles her. She’s overwhelmed by the way her mother Gigi double-crossed them and ran off with $30,000. Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick) seems on the verge of tears in the passenger seat as Beau Arlen (Jensen Ackles) drives them to the crime scene. A person stands there in a wolf mask holding a knife, making a “Be quiet” gesture with their hands. It shuts off as she returns to the bin but suddenly turns on again. With no response, she approaches the gate to close it, triggering the motion-activate light. ![]() The back gate is swinging open and she calls out to ask if her daughter Autumn is there. While cleaning up the broken glass, she cuts her finger and, after washing it in the sink, heads to the side yard to throw it away in the garbage bin. Here is your detailed recap of Season 3, Episode 4.Ī woman named Jody Cutter (Marisa Brown) cleans up after dinner, accidentally knocking an empty wine bottle off the counter. ![]() Cassie, meanwhile, finds herself on an impromptu date with Cormac, the flirtatious son of Sunny. ![]() According to the Oxford English Dictionary, “Carrion” means “The decaying flesh of dead animals.” Knowing that, the title of the latest episode of Big Sky: Deadly Trails makes more sense – “Carrion Comfort.” Jenny doesn’t get much time to process the return of her mother as a new murder case keeps her busy.
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