It was a week before the start of school when Will told his family the breakthrough on the case.

"Jerry and David Hunter were proven guilty today, they're going to prison for a very long time. It turns out they had a whole history of stuff like this, back from when they were teenagers," Will said, referring to the men that had fled the crime scene at the Herald a month ago.

"Wait, Hunter. Are they related to Ryan Hunter?" Joan asked, perched on the kitchen counter.

"Cousins," he replied, helping Helen fix dinner.

"I told you Ryan Hunter had something to do with this," Joan said.

"We don't have any evidence," he answered.

"Honey, I know you think Ryan had something to do with it, but maybe you are just jumping to conclusions," Helen said.

"I'm not jumping to conclusions," she insisted.

"Joan, if it makes you feel any better I'll have a look at Ryan's criminal records tomorrow, see if there's anything fishy," he said, trying to prove Joan wrong.

"Thank you," she said before jumping off the counter and leaving the room.

"What made her get the idea Ryan is such a bad person?" Will asked Helen.

"God maybe," Helen suggested.

Will only sighed, he didn't want to discuss God at the moment.

"Kids, dinner!" Helen called, she knew Will didn't want to talk anymore.