Will, now free to search the camp, encounters Oscar, who reveals he has Lisa’s phone and that he knows where she is, demanding $20,000 for information. Finally, Knuckles reveals Lisa is dead and how he had kidnapped her to ransom her off to Will, describing how he’d been forced by Frank to fix his “mistake” and dig a hole to bury her. The beginning scene with Detective Paterson and Knuckles replays as Paterson pushes Knuckles to confess. He ends up shooting dead Frank and one of his men as the building catches fire with all the drug chemicals and flammable tanks. Will quietly stalks Frank into a building, momentarily reminiscing on good times with his wife, before pulling a gun on Frank and begging him to tell him where his wife is. A flashback reveals the moment Knuckles takes Lisa, threatening her into his car. Will sneaks around the camp in search of Lisa and Detective Paterson questions Knuckles about Lisa’s kidnapping. Will fast-talks a guard into letting him pass into Frank’s drug lab in the woods full of addicts and sees Oscar arrive, confirming his earlier suspicions. Another flashback indicates Anna was distrustful of Will. At the same time, Detective Paterson visits Barry and Anna, revealing her affair with “Clint,” but cut off all contact with him afterwards despite his attempts to reach out to her. The cop then finds Knuckles whimpering in the trunk. Just before he finds Knuckles in the trunk, Will bolts for the nearby woods on the side of the road. The cop forces Will to step out of his car to search it. Will duct tapes Knuckles and stuffs him in his trunk as he speeds off to find Frank, but gets pulled over for speeding. Knuckles says he didn’t have a choice and was forced to leave Lisa with someone named Frank. They get into a violent fight in which Will finally subdues Knuckles and takes his gun. Will pulls up to Knuckles’ trailer and questions him about Lisa. Will leaves angrily and shows Barry and Anna the picture of the man and his car in the security footage, and Anna and Barry identify the man as Knuckles, their handyman. They watch the start of Lisa’s interaction with the man until the white truck cuts off view.ĭetective Paterson then takes Will to be interrogated, implying his involvement in her disappearance due to their broken marriage. He shows the footage to Paterson at the station immediately. Noticing the cameras are recording, he starts to suspect Oscar, and gets into a fight with him until he’s able to rip the CCTV box from the wall. Finding no leads, the detective returns to the station and Will questions Oscar once more. Will heads back to the gas station and meets Detective Paterson, who asks the gas station clerk, Oscar, questions and for security footage, to which Oscar claims the cameras are broken. A flashback reveals the tension between the couple, where Lisa initially suggests they have some time apart and can’t explain why she’s no longer invested in their marriage. Lisa’s parents, Barry and Anna Adams, get into a small argument with Will as he tries to tell them what happened and ask for their help in locating her. He finally calls the local police department to report her disappearance and heads to her parents’ house. He starts to panic, frantically looking around the entire area, calling her phone, and asking if anyone’s seen her. Will finishes gassing up and looks for Lisa, but cannot find her in the store or bathrooms. As Lisa walks out of the gas station, she’s stopped by an unknown man and a large white truck pulls up, blocking the rest of their interaction from view. Before reaching the house, they stop for gas and Lisa heads inside. As the Detective squeezes his throat, Knuckles finally reveals, "she's dead."Įstranged husband and wife, Will and Lisa Spann, are driving to Lisa’s parents’ house, as she’s requested some time apart. The movie opens with a brief scene of Detective Paterson accusing Knuckles of kidnapping and threatening him with life in prison.
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