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In revelations that shake both men, Loin brings to the surface sordid truths about not just the crime; this is also a reflection on Jeremy’s complicity, implicitly linked to the very structures he detests. His past—marked by addiction and moral struggle—contrasts sharply against his paternalistic notion of heroism.
The Breaking Point
The more they uncover, the more Jeremy grapples with his own failures. His cracked facade opposes the brave image he wishes to project. The breaking point arrives when Loin presents compelling evidence of Jeremy's possible involvement in the events leading to Katie’s disappearance, raising the specter of his possibly being unconscious of the monstrous act he may have perpetrated in a drug-induced haze.