A large, but seemingly abandoned suburban house. The house is in disrepair, the grass is overgrown, there are no decorations or possessions outside the unlit home. A half dozen police cars are parked in front. A coroner’s van and fire truck are also present.

Another police car approaches the house and parks. Uniformed officer Liz Poffo exits the car. She looks at the neighbors who are crowded around the police tape line, talking in murmurs. She walks towards them. She interviews the crowd about the crime. An older lady tells Liz the house has been abandoned since the 1970s, when the last residents died in a car crash. Liz takes down the family's name, Green.

A younger girl, Mary Bergen, says she sometimes sees people in the house at night. She last saw them on July 5 after 9 p.m.

Liz heads inside. She meets another officer, Carlton, inside. He's wearing a mask and gives her one. He says it's the worst crime scene he's ever seen.

She goes into the basement, which is filled with dozens of corpses. She meets Captain Jeffries, who is assigning her a group of bodies to investigate. A group of newer bodies. Some share the same MO, some don't. He says there may be 3 serial killers. The older bodies go back as far as the 1960s. He says he'll get her the forensic tests ASAP. He says he'll get a full canvas of the neighborhood.

She goes to investigate the rest of the house. Carlton helps him search. He takes the first floor, she takes the second. There's no light upstairs, so she breaks out her flashlight. She finds a bachelor’s degree for Samuel Green, a bachelor’s degree for Nanette Green and a birth certificate for Lauren Green. Liz pulls out her phone and takes pictures of each.

The flashlights in the house scare Mary Bergen.

Liz repeatedly comes across letters from Tugrnbund Management. Liz pockets one. She also sees numerous letters from the Eggleston Law Firm. She takes one of those as well.

On the first floor, Carlton looks on shelves in the living room. He finds a photo of a young girl, “Lauren, age 6.” e shows the photo to Liz.

At the Brillstein-Grey Wedding in the present. The wedding is expensive. The Brillstein family are Jewish and the wedding has a strong Jewish visual presence.

Loreena White watches the dance floor, eating snacks and drinking. She goes to a bartender to get a new drink. She bumps into Garrett Delmonico. She frantically tries to wipe her crumbs off his jacket, but her hand is covered with crumbs and she makes it worse. He gets a napkin and club soda to clean up.

Garrett orders himself a Scotch and wine for Loreena. She changes to bourbon. They toast the wedding.

Garrett takes a drink. Very self-satisfied. Loreena asks how he knows Cassady, the bride. He says he used to fuck her. An he's crashing the wedding.

She toasts him and drains her bourbon. Loreena takes him to dance. Loreena dances. She sings the song and dances well. Garrett slowly gets into it, encouraged by Loreena’s energy. He dances, too.

Cassady and Morrie get in their limo as the crowd sees them off. Loreena and Garrett stand to the side of the crowd, face-to-face, close. Loreena smiles up at him. Garrett implies they can have a nightcap. Loreena frowns briefly, but tries to hide it. Several people stand near them, and can clearly overhear them speak. He invites her to his room at the Autumn Pines B&B. She pretends to consider it, but says no. She leans in and gives him a hug. He frowns, quickly turning to a smile when she breaks the hug. She takes his card and says maybe next time. He turns and walks towards the parking lot. Upon reaching his car he turns and gives her a wave. He gets in and starts the car. She waits until he’s out of sight. She walks to her car. She looks at her phone. She finds the webpage for the Autumn Pines B&B. She transfers the address to her GPS. She gets in the car.

Garrett wakes up, tied to a table. It’s good work, he has no chance of escape. He can barely move. He’s naked and gagged. The room is covered with blue tarp. The entire floor, all the walls, the ceiling. Loreena wears a mask that covers the top half of her face and her hair is tucked into a stocking cap. You’d have to know her REALLY well to recognize her. She selects from a case full of large knives and settles on one.

She waves the knife at him. She says scream and she'll kill him. She pulls the gag from his mouth. She waves her arm at the kill room, saying this is a Dexter situation. She puts the knife she’s holding away. She has some trouble choosing another.

She settles on a knife pulls it out. Changes her mind and puts it back. She selects another. She’s not happy with her choice, but sticks with it. She turns to face Garrett. Garrett tries to talk his way out of the situation. Loreena puts the gag back in his mouth. He struggles, but he’s bound too tight. She raises the knife, ready to strike. She changes her mind. She puts the knife down and picks up a syringe. She injects him in the neck and he immediately passes out.

Loreena sits in a car watching the exterior of the kill house. The kill house is a random suburban house at the end of a cul-de-sac. Garrett exits the kill house. He’s dressed now, but very frightened. He looks around. Seeing no one, he takes off running down the street. Loreena chuckles. She gets out of her car and heads towards the kill house.

Loreena comes from the kill house for the last time, carrying folded blue tarp. She puts it in the trunk, with the rest of the tarp and her knife case. She gets in and drives away. She frowns and seems deeply unsatisfied.

Liz sits at her desk in the bullpen. Carlton sits at the closest desk. He asks if she's got anything yet. She says bits and pieces. Carlton walks behind her and looks over her shoulder.

She says they have the names of the former residents. But they died more than 20 years ago. The girl is missing. Nothing in the records databases. Nothing online. She doesn’t exist after her parents death.

He stares at the picture of Lauren Green. Jeffries walks to Liz’s desk and hands her a manila folder, they have positive identification on all six of her corpses. Liz gets excited, but tries to hide it. She opens the folder and scans the names. Jeffries returns to his office.

Carlton asks what she needs him to do. She wants him to head to the library? He's to look for anything on the Green family. Before the accident. After. Especially the girl. She starts searching the databases for the victims.

Teresa paints a landscape with oil paint; little happy trees and little happy clouds and all that. The doorbell rings. Teresa frowns. She puts her brush and palette down. She walks to the front door and opens it, revealing Loreena. Teresa is shocked. They curtly greet each other. They stare at each other for a few moments.

Loreena asks Teresa if they can hug. Teresa reluctantly agrees. Loreena hugs her aggressively. Teresa resists at first, but Loreena persists and Teresa relents. Teresa asks why Loreena is there. Loreena says she missed her. She asks if Teresa is gonna let her in. Teresa steps aside and lets Loreena enter.

Teresa and Loreena sit in the parlor/art studio, sipping iced tea. The room is filled with Teresa’s paintings, mostly landscapes and still life paintings of household objects. It's been 6 years since they saw each other.

They each take a sip of tea. The silence is awkward. Loreena says she went to a wedding. Teresa is shocked. She didn't kill anybody, though.

Loreena tries to tempt Teresa to do it again. She says she's moved on. Loreena reminds her how much fun she had in Toledo. Teresa is interested.

At the police station, Liz sits a her desk, listening to the phone. A uniformed officer approaches her with a file. A man was kidnapped from a wedding. Said a woman almost killed him, but changed her mind and let him go. The victim was Garrett Delmonico.

She puts the file aside. She starts looking through the other files. She takes notes as she goes. Liz stares at a white board. On it, she has listed her six victims and the weddings they were abducted from.

Carlton walks into the bullpen, scanning the board. He asks if all her victims were nabbed at weddings? She says it looks that way.

Carlton sits at a microfiche machine. He scrolls through old newspapers. He finds nothing. He searches and searches, still nothing. He’s about to give up, when he finds an article about the Green’s car crash. There’s nothing new, but he prints it anyway.

He continues to search, but gets bored when he finds nothing else. He yawns. He looks at the date on the paper he’s searching. It reads February 16, 2000. Long after he should have seen anything. He gives up.

Carlton walks up to the librarian. She smiles when she sees him approaching. He tells her he is researching this family, the Greens. The parents died in the 1990s. She can’t find out what happened to the daughter, Lauren. This is the latest article I can find from the Post. The librarian gets interested when Carlton says it's a murder case. He suggests he'll give her the inside scoop if she helps him. She says she will help.

Liz scans the police reports for the six older victims. She reads the name of the officer who investigated: R. Anderson. She scans the other five cases. All are signed by R. Anderson. Liz walks to Jeffries’ office. She asks who Anderson is. He says Ric Anderson in the 13t, who has been very quiet since somebody tried to kill him.

Liz sits in a conference room. She sips coffee as she waits. The door opens and Ric Anderson, uniformed, walks in. He and Liz greet each other. They take seats across from each other. She says she wanted to talk to him about some old unsolved cases, six missing persons. All kidnapped during or after weddings.

He stiffens. She waits for him to say something. He stays silent at first. He quit chasing it after two women tried to kill him. At first he thought they were gonna kill him. They had him tied down to a table. They showed him these very large knives. They told him to drop the case or they’d kill him. He promised he would and they let him go. He let a few ;leads die on the vine. Liz frowns.

Liz sits at her desk, looking at the pictures of the corpses she’s investigating. She starts to cry. A uniformed officer walks by and Liz hides her tears and wipes her face. She smiles at the officer, who smiles back. She turns to her computer and continues searching for information on Tugenbund Management. She finds that the business is registered locally. The principle is Loreena White. Liz looks at the name, puzzled. She writes it into her notes.

Liz enters the conference room, where Garrett waits. He sips from a paper cup of coffee. Liz pulls out the chair and sits across from Garrett. She asks him about the wedding. He offers mundane details.

She asks if he got laid. He says he did not. He was politely rebuffed. He doesn't know her name. He says she left and he went back to my B&B. He doesn't know what happened after that. He woke up and was tied down to a table. The whole room was covered in blue tarp. A woman was there. He didn't recognize her. She wore a mask.

He thought for sure she was gonna kill him. But she drugged him. When he woke up, she was gone. He was untied and his clothes were neatly folded and sitting on the table. He got dressed, then he got out of there. Liz closes her notebook and leaves.

Teresa and Loreena sit in the parlor/art studio, sipping white wine. Teresa says "If we’re gonna do this again, we have to do it right this time." Loreena thinks they did it fine last time. Teresa thinks they were sloppy. Loreena reminds her they never got caught. Teresa says they could still get caught. Loreena says after 6 years, it's not likely.

They discuss what rules they're gonna go by this time. They take turns killing. They only kill bad guys. They don't kill anyone they know.

Loreena still wants to kill Garrett.

They decide to go over the old weddings, to make sure they’re doing this as safely as they can.

Liz sits at her desk, Carlton at his. Liz says she's going to visit the families that hosted the weddings, see if they know anything.

At the Wayne-Grayson Wedding, 6 years ago, it is a white wedding. Everyone is dressed in white, the decorations are white, the flowers are white. The reception hall is a massive room at a winery with aged wooden floors and walls.

Ben Tillerson stumbles to the bar, holding an empty glass. Teresa and Loreena covertly watch him from a nearby table. He's rude to the bartender. The bartender asks Ben to leave. Ben responds "Do you know who I am?" The bartender ignores him and serves another guest.

Ben grabs a bottle of tequila from the bar and runs. The bartender hurries towards the front door, where two private security guards stand.

Teresa chooses Ben. They get up and walk for the front door.

The private security guards pursue Ben. They toss Ben out of the wedding. He tumbles to the ground, scraping his chin on the pavement. The private security guards go back inside. Once they are out of sight, Teresa and Loreena step into view from behind a large van. They ask him if he wants to keep partying. Loreena turns and walks towards her car. Ben follows. Teresa trails behind them. She pulls out a syringe and plunges it into his neck. He collapses. The women catch him before he hits the ground. They carefully stuff him into the car.

Ben wakes up. He is strapped to a table. The room is covered on all sides with blue tarp, none of the actual room is visible. He struggles and looks around frantically. He sees Teresa and Loreena wearing masks and focuses on them. Teresa picks up a .44 Magnum. She points at Ben’s chest. She pulls the trigger. Blood spurts onto the blue tarp as the bullet enters. Teresa fires two more times. They need to clean things up.

At the Wayne home, in the present, the Wayne home is modest but large. Upper middle class. Very “live, laugh, love” vibe. Liz sits across from Marty and Barb Wayne. Barb is surprised Liz is the first cop to talk to her. Marty says they don’t know anything. Liz says you never know what might be helpful.She asks if there were any people at the wedding that they didn’t know? Any complete strangers? She asks for a list of attendees. Noting who are family members or other connected people. Barb says it'll take some time, but she agrees. Liz asks if anything out of the ordinary happened at the wedding? Any unusual incidents? They say no.

Loreena sips her wine. Teresa asks her about her first time. She says it was fun. It was Patrick Barr and he didn't die easy.

At the Gilbert-Sullivan Wedding, 6 years ago, the wedding is held on a former plantation. It has a lavish regency theme: fancy linens, bride and bridesmaids in princess gowns, excessive and expensive flowers everywhere. Loreena and Teresa sit at a table at the back of the reception. At their table sit Patrick Barr and two random women. Patrick complains about the food. He spits food onto his plate. The women laugh nervously. Patrick takes a sip from his champagne glass. He makes a face of disgust and spits it onto the table. The women don’t laugh this time. Loreena and Teresa exchange a look.

Patrick turns toward the blonde. He tosses a $20 on the table. He bets this marriage doesn’t last a year. The blonde makes a face of disgust. She and the redhead get up and walk away in a huff.

Loreena chooses Patrick.

Loreena moves over to the other side of the table, directly in front of Patrick. She smiles at him. He’s not particularly interested. Loreena frowns. She thinks for a second. She bares her breast where only Patrick can see it. He grins. Teresa pours liquid from a small bottle into Patrick’s champagne glass.

She quickly pulls her hand away and hides the bottle as Patrick reaches for his glass. He takes a drink. It tastes funny and he makes a face of disgust. His stomach gurgles. He has to hold in his vomit. He runs toward the bathroom. Loreena and Teresa slowly follow him. Patrick vomits on the dancefloor. He rushes inside the bathroom. Loreena and Teresa make their way towards the bathroom, making sure not to be seen.

Patrick wakes up, strapped to a table. Loreena stands at the side table, choosing from a selection of knives. Loreena has a new knife. She walks across the room. Patrick struggles, but he’s secured too tightly. Loreena stands over him and stabs Patrick in the chest three times. He stops struggling.

At the Sullivan home, in the present, the home is large. It is an elegant and spare space. They want to show off, but not overdo it. Liz sits on the couch with Allison Sullivan. She remembers Patrick throwing up on the dance floor. She saw him go into the bathroom. After that, the next time she saw him was on the news. Liz asks if Patrick was alone. Allison says she didn't think so. Right before he threw up, two young women were following him. They backed off at first, but they followed Patrick into the bathroom. She never saw them again. Liz asks for a list of the attendees. She says she'll e-mail it.

Loreena takes a sip of white wine. Loreena says she didn't enjoy her first time. Teresa says she enjoyed Acosta more.

At the Penn-Teller Wedding, 6 years ago, the wedding has a romantic theme: soft hues, delicate lighting, pastels, hanging lights, all writing is handwritten calligraphy, a flower wall. Ryan Acosta catches the garter toss. He calls up his girlfriend Corinne and proposes to her.

The crowd gasps. A few people applaud, but their friends stop them. The father of the groom rushes at Ryan and takes the mic from him. He shoves Ryan to the floor. Corinne runs from the room. Ryan gets up and races after her.

Loreena and Teresa select Acosta. Ryan wakes up, strapped to the table. He looks around at the blue tarp, trying to figure out where he is. Teresa stands looking at him, already holding a scalpel. Teresa slits his throat. Blood sprays. They watch Ryan bleed out.

At the Penn home, in the present, it was once nice, but it hasn’t been kept up. Walls are somewhat dirty, plants are wilting, clutter takes up a lot of space, it’s kept dark. Liz sits at the dining room table with Derrick and Carly Penn.

After Ryan's proposal, things went back to normal, although numerous people left. They never saw him again. It took a while for Frances’ parents to calm her down after that. Liz asks for a list of people who attended the wedding. They only have their half. The Teller family has the rest.

Derrick says he noticed two women acting suspicious. He probably would’ve forgot about them, but they disappeared during Ryan’s show and didn’t come back. They weren’t invited by either side; he asked. He remembers what they looked like, they were very attractive. Liz invites him to come to the station to identify them from pics.

Loreena sips her white wine. She says she enjoyed her second time better. Teresa suggests the killing of Scott Coats turned Loreena on. They both burst into laughter.

At the Statler-Waldorf Wedding, 6 years ago, it's a Goth wedding. The main colors are black and red. Both men and women wear black eyeliner.

Scott Coats flits around taking photos, annoying everyone. The ushers grab Scott by the arms and drag him towards the exit. The ushers toss him out the door. He tries to get back in, but the ushers are stronger than him and hold the doors closed. He points his camera through the glass doors and takes a picture of the ushers. Scott threatens to sue them. One of the ushers opens the door, ready to punch Scott. Scott runs. In the back of the room, Loreena and Teresa exchange a grin.

Scott stands at the edge of the parking lot, smoking a cigarette. Teresa approaches him, holding a joint. She asks him for a light. Teresa gives him a sexy smile. He sees her and gets excited. He hands her his Zippo. She lights up the joint and takes a puff. She gives him back the lighter. She offers him the joint. He happily takes it and drags deeply. He hands her back the joint. He grins. She teases him about being kicked out. He gets angry and she backs down.

Scott calls her a bitch. Loreena jabs a syringe in his neck and pushes the plunger. He starts to fall. Nobody catches him.

Scott wakes up strapped to a table. His face is heavily bruised from falling in the parking lot. Loreena has already chosen a large kitchen knife. Scott struggles to get free. He’s stronger than the other victims and he’s close to breaking free. Loreena brings the knife down and stabs Scott in the chest. He manages to spit the gag from his mouth. He screams. Loreena stabs him again. And again. And again. She’s enjoying it.

Teresa stops her. Scott is dead. Loreena calms down. She puts the knife back on the table. Loreena leaves. Teresa watches her go, one eyebrow raised in concern.

At the Statler home, in the present, the Statler home is an upper middle class home in mourning. The decor is black and red, there is much clutter (particularly, lots of black and red paperback novels). It’s dark (lit by candlelight) and dusty. Liz sits across from the Statlers, Robin and Merrick. Liz asks if they saw any uninvited guests, especially women. They don't think so. They'll check old documents, but it'll take time because that stuff is in a storage shed.

Liz is leaving when Merrick comes outside, quietly closing the door behind him. He says there were two women. Nobody seems to know them. And he couldn’t figure out who they were. They were the very first ones to leave after the ceremony ended. The first people to leave after Scott Coats. And they never came back. His wife didn’t see them and he doesn't want her to think he was chasing after two pretty young things. He asks if the women hurt anyone else. She says they think so. He says he'll come to the station to try to identify them.

Teresa sips her wine. Loreena asks about Mike Haley? Teresa gulps down the rest of her wine. She refills her glass and takes another sip. Teresa says that was a fiasco. Loreena asks her what happened. Teresa says she chose poorly. And it was a lot worse than she expected. She freaked out, ran away and ghosted Loreena. Teresa says that’s all in the past. She's better now. Loreena says she can’t do this alone. And she needs it. Teresa promises she isn't alone anymore.

At the Campbell-Algar Wedding, 6 years ago, this wedding has a vintage theme. The bride and groom are in vintage clothes, the decor is filled with antiques, the lighting comes from lanterns, etc. The ceremony is nearly over. In the back of the room Mike Haley leans against a stack of chairs and knocks them over. They crash to the ground with a cacophony that interrupts the ceremony. Everybody turns to stare at him.

He backs away, tripping over one of the fallen chairs. He crashes to the ground. Some people gasp, others laugh. He scrambles to his feet and rushes from the building. Teresa and Loreena select him.

Mike wakes up, strapped to a table. He does the usual struggle to get free, to no avail. Teresa looks at the weapons on the other table. She’s having trouble choosing. Teresa runs her hand along the wooden handle of a claw hammer. Teresa's not sure they chose wisely. Loreena places her hand over Teresa’s, causing them both to grab the hammer.

Loreena asked Teresa if she wants her to do the killing. She says no, it's her turn. Teresa thinks for a few moments. She nods and picks the hammer up. She walks over to Mike. Mike shakes his head vigorously and pleads through the gag. Teresa raises the hammer up while staring at Mike’s pleading eyes.

Teresa brings the hammer down, striking a glancing blow off Mike’s head. He’s wounded and bleeding, but still vary much alive. Loreena says she needs to put him out of his misery. Teresa strikes again, but somehow her blow is even more errant. Another wound, more blood, but no closer to death. Teresa drops the hammer and runs out of the room.

Loreena grabs a knife from the table and buries it in Mike’s chest. Blood splashes on the blue tarp. Loreena stabs him again. Blood splashes her mask. She stabs him again, her eyes frenzied behind the mask.

At the Campbell home, in the present, the Campbell home is designed with a vintage look. Antiques are everywhere, even the furniture is old. One wall is filled with collector’s item books, mostly pre-1900. Liz asks if they noticed anything strange other than Haley's outburst. Craig Campbell says no. Harriet Campbell brings her a printed list of wedding attendees.

Loreena sips her wine. Loreena made mistakes her last time. She was getting out of control and Teresa got hurt. Loreena says she's over whatever was taking her control away and it'll only stay away if she feeds it. Teresa is skeptical.

At the Barnes-Nadir Wedding, 6 years ago, this wedding has a whimsical theme. It’s filled with bright colors, multicolored balloons, streamers, bright floral arrangements, and mismatched chairs. Wilbur Meadows stands at the gift table, looking at the various gifts. He talks some tech bro business into his phone.

Loreena and Teresa stand at the other end of the table. They deposit a large gift with no card nor identification of who the gift is from.

Wilbur keeps talking and puts a tiny gift on the table. Loreena and Teresa exchange a grin. They make fun of his tiny gift. He calls Loreena "babe" as he brushes her off.

The women make fun of his manhood and burst into laughter. Wilbur frowns, overhearing them. But he doesn’t stop talking. Teresa chooses Wilbur. Teresa and Loreena wait until Wilbur turns their direction. With grins on their faces, they both pull down the tops of their dresses and flash him. Wilbur stops in his tracks and stares at them. The women pull their tops back up. Loreena grabs Wilbur’s tiny gift and the women walk outside. He hangs up. He grins, then follows the women outside.

Wilbur wakes up, strapped to the table. He doesn’t resist. He eyes the masked women warily. Loreena has already chosen a knife. She has a crazed look on her face. Teresa stands next to her, holding Wilbur’s tiny wedding present. Loreena pulls the gag from Wilbur’s mouth. They open the present he brought to the wedding. Teresa opens the package to reveal a pair of aluminum salt-and-pepper shakers. The price tag is still on it: $9.99. The women burst into laughter.

Wilbur tries to defend the present. Loreena slashes her knife across Wilbur’s chest. He screams. She slices across his chest again. Blood splashes onto the blue tarp. The look in Loreena’s eyes is pure frenzy. Wilbur screams even louder. Loreena swings the knife at Wilbur again, but Teresa gets in the way and Loreena slashes her deep in the forearm. Teresa grabs her arm as she holds in her scream.

Loreena is in a frenzy. She rushes the table and buries the knife in Wilbur’s chest. He stops screaming. Loreena looks up. Teresa is gone. The frenzy ebbs from Loreena’s eyes. Loreena goes outside. The kill house is in a quiet suburban neighborhood. No one is out at this time of night. Loreena runs back and forth, looking for any sign of Teresa, but she’s long gone. She goes back inside.

At the Barnes home, in the present, the Barnes home is expensive and large. The decor is eclectic, mismatching vintage and modern. Maggie Barnes sits across from Liz. Maggie never saw Meadows. She might have seen his car, but not him. It was odd since he and the groom were best friends in college. He should've been there.

6 years ago, Loreena drives up to Teresa’s house and parks in the driveway. She gets out of the car and stares at the house for a moment. She walks up the front steps and rings the doorbell.

This time, Teresa doesn’t offer Loreena wine or anything else. Teresa says she's worried about Loreena. She holds up her bandaged arm.

Loreena says it was an accident. Teresa says she was in an uncontrolled frenzy. Loreena says Teresa does it, too, like with Mike Haley.

Teresa says she didn’t lose control. She chose poorly. It was a mistake. She says they have to stop. Loreena'a reckless and they’re gonna get caught. Loreena stares at Teresa, angry. Loreena doesn't want to stop. But Teresa's out.

Teresa doesn't think Loreena can do it alone without getting caught. Loreena turns and leaves. Teresa grabs the wine from the fridge.

Carlton sits at his desk. The phone rings. He picks up. It's the librarian. She found that Lauren Green was adopted by Byron and Melanie White. In the adoption, she changed her name to Loreena. Carlton writes down the name as he speaks. Carlton's secret for her is that they might have a serial killer. Liz walks in. Carlton waits for her eagerly. He hands her the paper. She reads it. Carlton says he already found Loreena's Facebook. They compare pictures and conclude she is their suspect. Liz finds the phone number and calls Allison Sullivan.

Allison sits at the conference table. Carlton lays out 10 photos of women before her. Allison scans the pictures. She slows down when she gets to Loreena’s picture. She almost points to it, but continues on to the other pics. When she’s looked at all of them, she looks again. After several moments, she points to Loreena’s picture.

Derrick Penn sits at the table. He quickly points to Loreena’s photo. Merrick Statler sits at the table. He has no problem identifying Loreena. Liz and Carlton exchange a satisfied look.

At the Dickenson-Sawyer Wedding, the wedding has a modern theme: clean lines, geometric shapes, minimal designs, sleek seats, bold colors. The reception is in full swing with music, drinks and dancing. Loreena and Teresa sit at a table near the dancefloor, alone. They have a good vantage point to see the whole room.

Grady Montrose flits around the room. He stops to chat several times with young women in the 10-15 year old range. Teresa watches him clearly flirt with two teenage girls. Teresa directs Loreena to Grady. They both watch him for a while. He finds a 13-year-old in the back corner of the room. They choose him.

Teresa crosses the room, making sure to stay out of Grady’s eyeline. She gets close enough to overhear him talk. She sits with her back to him.

Grady hits on 13-year-old Katrina. e tries to get her drunk. He hands her a full glass of champagne. Katrina takes a sip. Teresa makes eye contact with Loreena across the room. Teresa nods and cocks a thumb in Grady’s direction.

Grady wakes up strapped to the table. He struggles and tries to scream. Teresa smacks him across the face. He calms down. Loreena selects a knife. Teresa warns her to be careful.

Loreena takes a deep breath. She stabs Grady in the chest. Blood splashes the blue tarp. Loreena stabs him again, barely controlling the frenzy. Teresa watches her closely. Loreena checks, Grady has no pulse. She puts the knife back on the table. Teresa relaxes.

Liz stares at the evidence board. At the top is the picture of Loreena and both her names. Next to that is a giant question mark, captioned as Jane Doe. Along the bottom are living and dead pictures of the victims and a picture labeled “Garrett Delmonico.” Carlton comes into the room and they both sit down. Liz has had no luck finding Loreena or her partner. They go to the evidence room to examine the wedding guestbooks.

Liz and Carlton stand over the table, papers spread out before them. Carlton is frustrated and ready to give up. Liz has a eureka moment. She grabs two pieces of paper and compares them. She finds what she’s looking for and gets excited. Liz digs around and finds a third piece of paper. She compares it to the others.

Carlton moves around to Liz’s side of the table and looks over her shoulder. She points to the first piece of paper. She points to the second. And the third. She points out that there are the initials "LW" with the same handwriting. It's the same person. LW. Loreena White. She also finds the initials "TW" with the same handwriting. They might be sisters.

Carlton goes back to his side of the table. They both start looking through the papers. They find the two sets of initials in the other papers. They read the six pages, but don't find any helpful information. Carlton leaves the conference room. Liz re-reads the guestbook entries for LW and TW.

At the Parker-Barrow Wedding, this wedding takes place in a barn and has a rustic theme: string lights, mason jars, twine, lace, everything made of wood. The reception is in full swing: music, drinks, dancing. Teresa and Loreena sit at a table were they can see the dance floor. Teresa compliments Loreena on the last time.

Teresa watches the bar. Steven Ratcliffe carries two glasses of champagne. He sets them down on a table of empty glasses and plates for a moment. He pulls out a pill. He looks around to make sure nobody is watching him. He doesn’t see Teresa, but she watches him closely. She alerts Loreena and they watch. She and Teresa watch Steven drop the pill into a champagne glass. It briefly fizzes, then dissolves.

He picks up the glasses and crosses the room to a woman, Rena who waits for him. He hands her the spiked glass. They toast and she drinks the spiked champagne. Steven and Rena cross the room towards the entrance. Rena stumbles. Teresa chooses him. They follow Steven and Rena to the elevator bank.

The elevator doors open. Teresa peeks into the hallway. She sees Steven carry the now-unconscious Rena into a room. Teresa and Loreena stand outside room 414. Loreena knocks on the door. Teresa holds her hand over the peep hole. Loreena pretends to be management. Teresa pulls out a syringe and stands ready.

Steven opens the door. Loreena smiles. Loreena and Teresa smash into the door together. It hits Steven in the face and knocks him onto his back. Teresa jumps on him and buries the needle in his neck. She pushes the plunger and Steven passes out. Rena, lying on a bed, stirs. She makes eye contact with Loreena, getting a clear view of her face. Loreena puts a finger to her lips, telling Rena to keep quiet. Teresa and Loreena carry Steven out the door and into the hallway.

Steven wakes up, strapped to the table. Steven struggles to break free to no avail. Teresa picks up the .44 and holds it to Steven’s head. She pulls the trigger. She checks and makes sure Steven is dead. He is.

At the police station, Liz and Carlton sit at their desks. Jeffries enters. They have another wedding incident. They have a witness.

Liz and Carlton sit across from Rena, who sips from a coffee cup. A tox screen says she was drugged. She says it had to be Steven. She woke up in a hotel room.

Carlton confirms she means Steven Ratcliffe. Rena nods. But she says he was knocked out, too. Two women were pulling him from the room. She never saw one of them's face, but she clearly saw the other. Carlton starts laying pictures out before Rena. Rena confidently identifies Loreena White.

Liz and Carlton sit across from Garrett at the police station. They want him to be bait. They'll get him an invite to Ungar-Madison wedding. He'll mention it on social media. He goes to the wedding and they arrest the woman when they are spotted. They'll have a dozen undercover cops ready to pounce. Garrett wants his safety promised in writing. The cops agree.

At the Ungar-Madison Wedding, This wedding has an art deco style: robust fonts, ornate gold, luxe sparkles, geometric shapes, sharp lines. The ceremony is over and folks are finishing up eating. Garrett goes to a newly-set up bar and gets a drink. He scans the room and makes eye contact with Liz and Carlton, who are undercover.

Loreena and Teresa stand outside, hesitant to go in. Teresa reveals that she brought the gun. They head inside.

Loreena and Teresa enter the room. The reception is bumping, the dancefloor filled. Teresa gets drinks. Loreena looks for Garrett.

She turns and bumps into Garrett. He screams. The only nearby cop is Carlton. He pulls his gun and aims at Loreena. The other cops converge on the scream. Carlton hesitates to pull his trigger.

Teresa doesn’t. She fires and hits Carlton in the leg. He goes down. Loreena grabs Garrett around the neck and she and Teresa stand back-to-back, moving towards the entrance.

Liz approaches. She and several other cops aim their guns at the women. The crowd backs away. The music stops. Liz tells them to freeze.

Teresa says she'll kill Garrett and then open fire on the crowd. Liz holds up her gun and holds out an arm to keep the other cops back. Teresa and Loreena back out of the room, pulling Garrett with them.

Liz rushes over to Carlton. She kneels to check on him. He's okay. She tells an undercover cop to get him an ambulance, then she runs for the front entrance.

Teresa and Loreena rush outside. Teresa says to leave Garrett, but Loreena says he has to die. Teresa tosses him aside and they run for their car and hop inside. They speed away. Liz runs outside in time to see them speed away. Another cop checks on Garrett. Liz runs for her car.

Teresa drives the Bugatti. The speedometer passes 200 miles per hour. Behind them, at a distance and losing ground are a dozen police cars, led by Liz. They head for Mt. Rikshaw. She presses the accelerator and pulls away from the other police cars.

Teresa drives up the winding mountain road. The trees grow thicker and thicker as they go up. She turns down a private road that goes even deeper into the forest. Liz is close enough to see them turn down the road, but she’s still far away. They enact their getaway plan from 6 years ago.

Teresa drives the Bugatti towards the edge of a cliff. Liz follows, but she’s still a ways away. The Bugatti drives full speed towards the cliff. The doors are open, barely visible in the dark. Loreena and Teresa aren’t visible. The Bugatti flies over the cliff.

Liz slams on the brakes and comes to a stop at the cliff’s edge. Liz gets out of the car and looks over the cliff at the Bugatti, which explodes in a fireball.

The LaFleur-Guillaume wedding, 6 months later, this wedding has a nautical theme: blue and white tones (with stripes), beach motifs like shells, anchors, ropes, and sailboats. The wedding is outdoors, the ocean can be seen in the distance.

Teresa and Loreena sit at a table towards the back of the reception. Teresa eavesdrops on the next table over. She learns that the guy behind them is the father of the bride and he’ here hitting on a group of young ladies. He’s wearing a wedding ring and his wife is present. Teresa and Loreena go get him.