RJ Decker Analyzes ‘The Needle and the Damage Done’
This week’s episode follows RJ as he races to find a missing young man named Holden. The case pulls in family drama, rehab politics, and a tangled web of suspects.
The missing person investigation
Holden did not come home the night before. He ignored calls and texts, worrying his sister Naomi and father Ed Carter.
Emi hires RJ to recover Holden discreetly. They must avoid police involvement to protect the family.
Initial leads and odd clues
RJ interviews Holden’s driver and friend, Craig. Craig says Holden was distracted and fighting inner demons.
Security footage, a school mascot, and a retired costume complicate the matter. A caller named Ricky emerges as a person of interest.
Suspects and interviews
- Ricky — admits to capturing Holden but claims a second abduction occurred.
- Craig — detained by Mel as questions about his role mount.
- Rico Delaware — a graffiti artist and teacher who called Holden 47 times.
- Ed Carter — owner of a rehab chain and Holden’s father, implicated in cover-up allegations.
Key conversations
Rico describes the rehab center as profit-driven, not patient-focused. He says he once turned to Holden for help.
At a bar, an associate of the Carter family accuses RJ of being the killer. The accusation ties to Holden’s plan to expose family fraud.
Evidence and turning points
Holden’s phone is found in a field. Investigators trace numerous calls from Rico Delaware.
| Caller | Call count |
| Rico Delaware | 47 |
Later, Emi reveals Holden was discovered dead in a no-tell motel. Officials list an overdose, but RJ suspects foul play.
Recorded confession
Emi confronts Ed and secretly records him. He admits he wanted Holden silenced, not killed.
That admission reframes the inquiry and raises questions about who delivered the fatal blow.
Personal threads and fallout
Catherine and Mel clash over household finances and Sofia’s spa plans. They eventually split spa costs.
RJ and Emi argue about the investigation’s direction. They later reconcile over drinks and discuss reform plans.
Ongoing implications
Naomi plans to work with the IRS to reform the rehab operation. Scarce trust and legal threats remain.
Filmogaz.com will follow the next developments in this case closely.
For readers tracking the episode, RJ Decker Analyzes ‘The Needle and the Damage Done’ offers a close look at corruption, addiction, and a mystery that still needs closure.