John describes the area as being underwater all those years ago and maybe a sea shark killed this particular creature. John plops down next to Tate and the dinosaur skeleton in the pit, and they talk about what could have killed it. John’s having none of this until Jamie describes the five close bullet wounds on Robert’s body. Jamie knows they’ll dig up Lee’s body to confirm the autopsy and he wants to beat them to it. There’s nothing that can be done to change the photos or Lee’s body. The problem remains that the autopsy photos tell the story of an execution that couldn’t have been carried out by Lee. McReary’s religious and John wants Jamie to find out where he attends church.
He knows one, Reynolds, but not the other, McReary.
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They talk in private about how to keep Kayce from being outed as the killer, and John wants the identity of the agents working the case. Jimmy’s still taped to the horse when Jamie seeks a word with his dad. He needed her help and she’s too pissed about being at the ranch to lend a hand. Jamie, frustrated, says he’s not gay but that’s besides the point. Still in bed at noon, she teases Jamie that their father won’t love him if he comes out as gay. Jamie turns to his sister, Beth ( Kelly Reilly), for advice but she’s sarcastic and condescending. Jamie has a week to get this squared away. It’s national news and it’ll difficult to make this go away. There will be a big investigation and right now the evidence is pointing to a coverup by Jamie’s dad. Robert was executed by an unknown third shooter. In town, Jamie Dutton ( Wes Bentley) meets with Governor Lynelle Perry (Wendy Moniz) and learns that based on the autopsy results it would have been impossible for Lee Dutton ( Dave Annable) to have shot Monica’s brother, Robert Long. In one of the episode’s few lighter moments, Kayce and Tate check out the new hole they’ve just created and discover it contains the skeleton of a dinosaur. Shocked by the blast, Kayce’s wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), emerges from the house in just a towel and gives Kayce a piece of her mind. Unable to get the rock to budge, he blows it up while his young son, Tate (Brecken Merrill), watches in awe. On the reservation, Kayce’s taking out his anger on his tractor and a massive rock.