[s2e2] The Mask Murders đź””

It wasn’t the sister. It was the Head Waiter, Marcus, who was actually Julian’s disinherited brother, back to reclaim his "birthright" under the cover of the very anonymity Julian forced upon him years ago.

Thorne and his partner, Sarah Jenkins, realize the killer used the "Howling Wolf" theme to blend into the crowd. As they move through the ballroom, the visual is haunting: dozens of identical gold wolves dancing to a string quartet, unaware that a murderer is rhythmic among them. The clues begin to surface: [S2E2] The Mask Murders

The rain in Oakhaven didn’t just fall; it drummed against the pavement like a warning. For Detective Elias Thorne, the premiere of the town’s annual "Masquerade Gala" was usually a headache of wealthy egos. This year, it was a graveyard. It wasn’t the sister

The twist? Every guest in the house is wearing an identical mask. The Investigation As they move through the ballroom, the visual

Thorne corners the suspects in the gallery. He realizes the killer didn’t just wear a mask—they wore a persona . By tracking the movement of the "Wolf" who refused to drink the vintage champagne (which Julian was known to have poisoned slightly as a "loyalty test" for his inner circle), Thorne identifies the killer.