

They agree to review all the evidence and re-interview people.

Danny tells her that now that they know she was the target, she should try to jog her memories to find a reason why someone wanted her dead. The investigation back then was thorough so they basically have no leads. A sketch of the shooter, now hanging on the board, has been run through the system multiple times with no hits so they plan to age the sketch and run it through the system again. Hailey sees that a murder board has been set up for her at the department. It was not a simple robbery like they had originally thought but a targeted killing where she was in fact the target. Although Hailey and Danny's walk-through did not elicit any new evidence, they now have a new perspective and are optimistic that they can put this case to rest. She recalls that Will did not recognize the shooter and wrestled the gun pointed at her towards himself and was shot. They walk from the fancy restaurant where she had dinner with Will to his "secret" parking spot. Hailey brings Will's brother Danny, who is now a police officer, to the scene of the murder to relive the events of that night. Hailey Dean, former prosecutor-turned-psychologist, tells her office mate that her life is good and that years after her fiancé Will's murder, she is finally emotionally and mentally ready to reopen and tackle his cold case. The attacker attempts to choke her to death and with her last breath, she tells him that he won't be able to shut her up, she already told Hailey everything. She tells him that his scare tactics won't work on her and if the university won't publish her story, she will find a paper who will. A dark-haired college-aged girl is being chased through the dark woods, falls, and turns to face her attacker.The synopsis below may give away important plot points.
