
Frank is a well-respected man on the island, as his ancestors set up the community there. But Frank learns about their plan and realizes that he can’t let that happen to secure his image among the island dwellers. Fey and Maddie plan to elope from the island as they feel trapped there. It is revealed that he ordered Curt to scare Maddie as he did not want his daughter, Fey, to have a relationship with a girl. In the twisted tale of Hidden Murder Island, we know that Frank is the real mastermind of the misdeed. But thanks to a wounded Ali, who attacks Curt, Fey survives to see another day. Curt tries to stop and choke her to death. The memory of Curt attacking her and Maddie returns, and she tries to run away from him. She reaches the beach, searches for Ali, and finds Curt there. Frank, totally cornered, explains that the lady is not some woman he is having a relationship with but that she is a loan shark with whom he is repaying the loan he took to keep the company running.įeeling stressed by Frank’s secrets, Fey looks out for Ali, who seems to have disappeared. He grows suspicious and reopens the investigation as he considers the presence of a third man who killed Maddie and made it look like suicide.īefore somebody could discuss all this with Frank, Beth caught Frank with the lady he had paid ten thousand dollars to. Maddie’s father shows Fey the jacket Maddie last wore and finds no button removed from it. He seems disinterested at first, as Maddie’s body was found in the forest, not on the same beach, and had the gun in her hand, clearly implying a suicide.įey tries to convince him that even though she doesn’t fully remember what happened, she has Maddie’s button, which she would have pulled out of her jacket in the event of saving her from someone evil. Having found the beach, she finds a pretext to ask Maddie’s dad to restart the investigation into her possible murder. He worries that with Fey in such a state, she won’t be able to come to the fair, damaging the image of the perfect family.įey, meanwhile, sneaks out of the house and contacts Maddie’s father, who was also the investigating officer on her case. A disinterested Frank rejects this budding hypothesis and worries about the future fair, which would help the business stay afloat.

While Fey rests, Beth confides in Frank about the footprint and the beach, sensing that Fey’s visions now hold some truth. Beth brings her back home but sees a footprint on the desolate beach, implying a recent visitor. Fey grows delirious seeing it and passes out. This little attempt by Beth helps Fey as they accidentally stumble onto a red sand beach. Embarrassed at Frank’s haughty behavior, Fey leaves and befriends a college student named Ali.īeth tries comforting Fey and accompanies her to look for the beach to cheer her up.

Frank inherited the wealth from his father. His pride in being a Connolly man makes him act as if he runs the entire island, whereas, in reality, the Connolly family is only a real estate giant. It doesn’t matter to Frank that there are no more seats left at the college.

Meanwhile, Frank takes Fey to a nearby college right on the island and tries to get Fey enrolled there. Having dreams of leaving for New York one day to study at a good college, she waits for the approval of her application that she secretly sent a few months ago before the dreaded camping incident. Fey secretly resents this overly protective attitude but is torn between gratitude and rebellion. Frank is hell-bent on keeping her precious daughter on his watch, never letting her out of sight again after the incident. Doctors advise Frank and Beth, Fey’s parents, to look into her amnesia more seriously and consider the possibility of Fey’s PTSD.

How did she get the button? No one knows, not even Fey. She even has a button from Maddie’s jacket. In all her visions, she sees a red-sand beach, Fey madly looking out for Maddie, and an intense scream. Fey has recurring visions that often make her have panic attacks.
