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| - Blood Like Tar, Chapter 2
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| - Desperation leads to murder.
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| - Mason Turner sits in an interrogation room. Detective McPherson enters the room to question him on abandoning his child at the bar. Mason pleads he was in-and-out and it wasn't what it looks like. He becomes belligerent and lashes out demanding to see his child. McPherson tells him that if it were up to him, he'd never let him see his child again. He then begins asking about his wife. The detective reveals that his wife has gone missing as well and the State won't let them release Kaitlyn to them since they are seen as negligent parents. The detective then shows him a picture of Becky with Joel. He asks Mason if he's seen the man before. Mason has but reserves his words and claims he's never seen the man before. Mason now realizes Becky may have started using drugs again. After the detective leaves, Mason throws his coffee cup against he wall in frustration. Under his breath he apologizes to his child.
left|thumb|McPherson finds Kaitlyn's life to be filled with challenges.
A little while later in the suburbs, Dylan pleads for his woman, Debbie, to not leave him for being so messy. As she walks out the door, she sees Mason walking up. She makes a passive-aggressive comment about his child abusing friend arriving as she leaves. Mason tells Dylan he needs his help. He thinks Becky has started using again
Elsewhere, McPherson stops by Becky's mom's home. He asks if she knows where Becky could potentially be located. She claims to not know much but throws Mason under the bus telling the detective that Mason got Becky hooked on drugs at one point. McPherson finds it interesting. As he leaves, the mom pleads to hurry and find her as she can't raise the kid. McPherson hangs his head low as he realizes the bleak future Kaitlyn may have.
Elsewhere, a junkie named Randy approaches Joel. He asks him for more drugs but Joel turns him down and threatens to sic Pinky, his pitbull, on him if he doesn't pay him back for last week's drugs. Joel leaves and enters his apartment. He's attacked by Mason and Dylan who were waiting for him in his apartment. Joel tells Mason he knows nothing about Becky's whereabouts. He says all he did was sell her heroin. Mason becomes infuriated that his wife would start using again and hits Joel. Joel falls back and busts his head open on the corner of a coffee table and bleeds out on the ground. Mason and Dylan freak out. They devise a plan to let Pinky out of a locked closet and leave him with Joel so that the dog will eat Joel and cover up any evidence.
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| - If I had my way, you'd never see that kid again.
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