He kneels, pulls on gloves, touches the victim’s jawline. The tissue is still cool. Not refrigerated. Staged within the last four hours.

Now, 3 a.m. in an abandoned amusement park. Rain slicks the fiberglass horses. And there she is: victim number seven. No ID. No face. But the pose—arms reaching for a brass ring—is a signature no one else would recognize.

A disgraced forensic sculptor is pulled back into a serial killer’s game when a faceless victim is found posed on a carousel—exactly where his late partner predicted the next body would appear.

It will be his own.

“He’s evolving,” Cross whispers. “He used to take faces. Now he’s making them blank. He wants me to build her from nothing.”

Rios kneels beside him. “Can you?”

Cross closes his eyes. In the dark behind his lids, he sees bone structure. Muscle planes. The subtle asymmetry that makes a face human. When he opens his eyes, he says only: “Get me clay. And get everyone out.”

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He kneels, pulls on gloves, touches the victim’s jawline. The tissue is still cool. Not refrigerated. Staged within the last four hours.

Now, 3 a.m. in an abandoned amusement park. Rain slicks the fiberglass horses. And there she is: victim number seven. No ID. No face. But the pose—arms reaching for a brass ring—is a signature no one else would recognize. cross s01e01 720p web h264

A disgraced forensic sculptor is pulled back into a serial killer’s game when a faceless victim is found posed on a carousel—exactly where his late partner predicted the next body would appear. He kneels, pulls on gloves, touches the victim’s jawline

It will be his own.

“He’s evolving,” Cross whispers. “He used to take faces. Now he’s making them blank. He wants me to build her from nothing.” Staged within the last four hours

Rios kneels beside him. “Can you?”

Cross closes his eyes. In the dark behind his lids, he sees bone structure. Muscle planes. The subtle asymmetry that makes a face human. When he opens his eyes, he says only: “Get me clay. And get everyone out.”