Baby Harrison's vaccination syringe is half full of air despite the nurse earlier expelling it.
The time line of the parking lot shooting does not add up. It occurred around 5 am. In the interview with Christie, Deb says dispatch put out the call by 5:05 am. Yet when she was being put in the ambulance and Christie arrived, the sun was high in the sky, definitely past 9:30 am.
It would be impossible to sink a body in a concrete well, steel bars are used in order to reinforce the concrete. For a concrete well to be that runny and fresh, it would have to have been poured by a concrete truck, which would not be available at that time of the night and would raise suspicions.
Christine has inside knowledge about the parking lot shooting, and her excuse for showing up at the crime scene so early fails to add up. Yet when Deb tries to convince Quinn of her suspicions against Christine, Deb mentions only her "hunch" but none of this evidence, weakening her own position.
At the start of the scene at 00:36:29 there was argumentative shouting, likely due to her telling Quinn about the conjectures that led to their suspicions. Her hunch was added to the argument as the scene played out. Since he did agree to hand over the toothbrush for DNA analysis, Deb's position wasn't weakened enough to matter.
At the start of the scene at 00:36:29 there was argumentative shouting, likely due to her telling Quinn about the conjectures that led to their suspicions. Her hunch was added to the argument as the scene played out. Since he did agree to hand over the toothbrush for DNA analysis, Deb's position wasn't weakened enough to matter.
When Christine calls her father from the car the first time, right after he says "You just did. Thanksgiving night," the scene cuts back to Christine in the car and you can see the hand of a crew member reflected in the driver's side window. It appears to be on the side of the headrest, putting the crew member in the backseat.