![]() Wayne tells her that Tom Purcell killed himself - and he implicates himself, admitting that it happened after he and Roland went after him at the police station. She thinks he’s the reason that Julie ran away. Wayne arrives home, and a worried Amelia tells him about the one-eyed man, who she believes to be the man who Patty Faber said bought the dolls from her in 1980. Anyone could’ve put that blood-flecked paper there. It’s from a typewriter ( we saw one in Tom’s trailer in episode 6, to be fair). Unless and until we have good reason to think otherwise, this is a murder made to look like a suicide. There is every reason to believe that Harris James killed Tom, given that the last we saw of Tom, James snuck up behind him. We’re back at the fire tower in Devil’s Den, at the top of which lies Tom Purcell’s corpse. (We’ll look into this more in Themes and Evidence below.) Roland, Wayne, and Tom Purcell in his truck, 1990 Judging by her rough age in 1990, it’s probably sometime in the late 1990s or (at the latest) early 2000s. This is the first scene that takes place in an unknown year. ![]() Wayne is dropping his daughter off at college. Wayne and Becca Hays at college, unknown date June/Watts, Isabel Hoyt, Harris James, the brown sedan, and the cornhusk dolls
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