The family members dole out justice to one of their own, as The Gentleman finds an unexpected ally.
Thirty years ago, in the sleepy community of Waterbury, a killer known as “The Executioner” murdered Sarah Bennett's parents. Now Sarah and her husband Dylan have returned to town, only to find herself the centerpiece in a series of horrifying murders centered around the seven deadly sins.
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The family members dole out justice to one of their own, as The Gentleman finds an unexpected ally.
The family devolves into more violence as both the competition and the infighting continue, leading to bloody results.
With the Widow's final victim nearly in her clutches, Kenneth's time is running out; however, upon revealing the killer's identity he grapples with how to bring justice to the victims.
The Executioner plans one last act of retribution while Sarah is comforted by Cam after Dylan's dishonesty.
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