
"Well, I stand corrected. Nile Jarvis did kill his wife, as Aggie and Abbott suspected. Martin and Rick helped disappear her body, but the murder itself was all Nile. The Beast in Me takes a massive plunge with this episode-long reveal, and I'm not just saying that because I was wrong. For one, it takes the air out of the mystery: Now all that's left is to see what Aggie will do with this information once she uncovers it,"
"The episode opens on Abbott and his colleagues seizing thousands of dollars from inside the leather seats of a private jet. It's December 2019, and Abbott goes from the tarmac to a party at Madison's Jacon Gallery - now owned by Nina - to arrest one Pedro Dominguez, the owner of the jet. Dominguez is a real estate developer from Miami who launders money for the cartel,"
Nile Jarvis murdered his wife, and Martin and Rick helped disappear her body while Nile carried out the killing alone. The revelation removes much of the show's central mystery and shifts narrative focus to whether Aggie can uncover the truth while also being framed for Teddy's murder. Abbott is dead and cannot vindicate his suspicions, and Madison remains trapped by her abusive husband. Abbott seized cash from a private jet and arrested Pedro Dominguez, a Miami developer who laundered cartel money and provided the Jarvises with the remaining $100 million. Madison reacted angrily at her gallery while high on cocaine.
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