No one else knew about this, minus Molly though who was “close” with him. Joe’s assignment saw him on a covert mission to Margrave and he even assigned the mission to himself. He was chasing something international, potentially from South America. Specifically, he was in charge of a big anti-counterfeiting department. It would appear that Joe was actually the director of the Office of Investigations. When she finds out about Joe’s death, she’s beside herself and begins sobbing.Įventually Molly composes herself long enough to tell Jack what’s happening. Only, that’s obviously not going to happen. Someone from secret service called Molly Beth soon rings and wants to speak to Joe. It’s a pretty fancy firm and it doesn’t look like they usually go for truck drivers. However, that charge then turned into disorderly conduct but he was let off after being defended by Zacarias Perez LLP. His record is clean too, minus a traffic violation. The victim’s name is Pete Jobling and he happens to be a trucker for South freight Shipping. Finlay and Jasper have IDed the second victim. Roscoe wants it back though, given it’s precious to her, but for now they leave together. She hands over her family’s pistol to Reacher. After someone broke into her house, she’s not taking any horsesh*t (her words) anymore. Episode 3 of Reacher picks up right where we left off, with Roscoe angry and determined to get revenge.
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