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Catch me gardner7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() She contradicts herself when her theories are questioned. Which is probably intentional given the names as initials thing. All the things I didn't like about DD in the beginning, I see in O. She jumps on board because of the sex offender murders. ![]() Her name is confusing, so they call her O. Meanwhile, DD and the team are investigating. You heard that right, she forgot an entire sibling. She knows her mom hurt her, even remembers the occasional incident, but very few specifics.Īnd that lack of memory is important. Really, her memory is pretty bad generally - not surprising with repressed memories and trauma. She just doesn't remember much about the time before her aunt took her in. Charlie never heard from her mom again, and she never asked her aunt about her childhood or what happened.Īnd most of her memories have been repressed. What we learn as the story progresses is there was an incident when Charlie was a child and she was removed from the home. What makes it sadder is that Charlie is another tragic past character. She doesn't want DD to stop it, she just wants DD to solve it. Now, as the anniversary approaches, Charlie is sure it's her turn. Charlie tells DD about the murders of her 2 childhood friends exactly one year apart. ![]() Then DD finds Charlie hanging out outside the crime scene. Two died while DD was on maternity leave, and her first case now that she's back is another. Well, she's back on the job and hunting a serial killer. ![]()
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