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Tracker Tackles Cases Echoing Ramsey, Anthony Tragedies
1 Dec
Summary
- New Tracker episode mirrors JonBenét Ramsey and Casey Anthony cases.
- Colter investigates a mother suspected of murdering her missing daughter.
- The series draws parallels to real-life high-profile true crime events.
The next installment of CBS's "Tracker," titled "Eurydice," is set to explore a gripping narrative that echoes some of the most sensational true crime sagas. The episode focuses on a grieving mother who is identified as the primary suspect when her daughter goes missing and is presumed dead. Colter, portrayed by Justin Hartley, will be tasked with unraveling the mystery, seeking the real perpetrator, and working to establish the mother's innocence.
The series, based on Jeffery Deaver's "The Never Game," features Colter assisting in finding missing persons across the country. While fictional, the show's scenarios, such as a missing child, can inadvertently bring to mind real-life tragedies. The JonBenét Ramsey case, involving a young pageant participant found dead in 1996, and the Casey Anthony case, where a mother was acquitted of murdering her toddler in 2008, are cited as striking parallels.
Beyond weekly cases, "Tracker" continues to delve into Colter's personal life, specifically the mysterious death of his father. Executive producer Elwood Reid has indicated that this overarching family mystery is far more complex than initially revealed and will continue to unfold through interactions with Colter's siblings and childhood friends. This personal quest for answers adds another layer of depth to the series, contrasting with Colter's success in solving external cases.




