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Presumed Innocent Episode 4 Ending Explained, Cast, Plot and More

In Presumed Innocent Episode 4, Nico and Tommy present Raymond with damning evidence against Rusty. Rusty's behavior deepens the mystery surrounding Carolyn's murder investigation.

by T Santhosh

Updated Jun 27, 2024

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Presumed Innocent Episode 4 Ending Explained, Cast, Plot and More

Presumed Innocent Episode 4 Ending Explained

At the end of episode four of Presumed Innocent, a lot happens that changes the course of the story. Nico and Tommy present new evidence to Raymond, which leaves him stunned. This evidence is crucial because it includes Rusty's skin found under Carolyn's nails, suggesting he was involved in her murder. Rusty, however, insists that the evidence has been planted to frame him.

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The episode starts with Tommy preparing Michael, Carolyn's son, for his testimony. Michael believes Rusty is guilty because he remembers his mother being afraid of a colleague. Meanwhile, Detective Rigo finds a match for the second semen sample from the Bunny Davis case. Rusty and Rigo question the new suspect, Brian Ratzer, but Rusty ends up intimidating him, which backfires and complicates their investigation.

Rusty's mental state continues to decline. He aggressively questions his son, Kyle, about his presence near Carolyn's house on the night she was murdered. Kyle admits he knew about Rusty's affair, but Rusty's intense interrogation worries him. Barbara, Rusty's wife, struggles with her own conflicts but returns home after Rusty apologizes to her.

The climax of the episode comes when Nico and Tommy reveal the new evidence against Rusty. This evidence makes it hard for anyone to dismiss Rusty's involvement in Carolyn's murder. Rusty, feeling the pressure and believing he is being framed, takes his anger out on Ratzer, leading to a violent confrontation at the Sabich house.

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Presumed Innocent Episode 4 Recap

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In episode four of Presumed Innocent, Rusty Sabich finds himself in deeper trouble. The episode begins with Tommy preparing Michael, Carolyn's son, for his testimony. Michael is convinced that Rusty is guilty, especially after remembering his mother saying she was scared of a colleague.

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Detective Rigo and Rusty follow a new lead in the Bunny Davis case. They question Brian Ratzer, whose DNA was found at the crime scene. Rusty's aggressive approach during the interrogation backfires, making Ratzer hostile and uncooperative. Later, Ratzer confronts Rusty at his home, leading to a violent altercation where Rusty loses control and attacks him.

Another significant development is the discovery of Rusty's skin under Carolyn's fingernails. Rusty insists that Carolyn never scratched him, but this evidence makes him look more suspicious. Rusty begins to believe he is being framed, possibly by Tommy Molto, who is unpopular with his colleagues.

Throughout the episode, personal relationships and character dynamics are explored. Barbara, Rusty's wife, struggles with her feelings and considers having an affair with Clifton, a bartender. Tommy manipulates Michael to gather information about Rusty's state of mind on the night of the murder.

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Rusty's relationship with Carolyn continues to haunt him. Carolyn's complex character, portrayed by Renate Reinsve, adds depth to the story. The writing by Sharr White and David E. Kelley highlights the consequences of Rusty's actions and his struggle to prove his innocence.

Presumed Innocent Upcoming Episodes

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Presumed Innocent started on Apple TV+ with a double-episode premiere on June 12, 2024. The show releases new episodes every Wednesday, keeping viewers excited for what's next.

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  • Episode 4: The Burden - Released on June 26, 2024
  • Episode 5: The Pregame - Coming out on July 3, 2024
  • Episode 6: The Elements - Coming out on July 10, 2024
  • Episode 7: The Witness - Coming out on July 17, 2024
  • Episode 8: The Verdict - Coming out on July 24, 2024

Each episode adds new twists and turns to the story, making it a gripping legal and personal drama.

Presumed Innocent Cast

Actor

Role

Jake Gyllenhaal

Rusty Sabich

Ruth Negga

Barbara Sabich

Bill Camp

Raymond Horgan

O-T Fagbenle

Nico Della Guardia

Chase Infiniti

Jaden Sabich

Nana Mensah

Det. Alana Rodriguez

Renate Reinsve

Carolyn Polhemus

Peter Sarsgaard

Tommy Molto

Kingston Rumi Southwick

Kyle Sabich

Elizabeth Marvel

Lorraine Horgan

Presumed Innocent Release Date

Episode 4 of Presumed Innocent was released on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, on Apple TV+. This episode was highly anticipated by viewers. It gets deeper into the unfolding mystery surrounding Kyle, who faced tough questioning regarding his activities on the night of the murder.

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Meanwhile, Tommy's investigation took a dramatic turn as he confronted Carolyn's son, adding new layers of twists to the unfolding storyline. Fans of the series were eager to see how these developments shaped the narrative and uncovered more secrets in this gripping legal drama.

Presumed Innocent

Presumed Innocent is a new American legal thriller miniseries based on Scott Turow's novel from 1987. It's the first time the book has been adapted for television, following a previous film version in 1990 starring Harrison Ford. The series premiered on Apple TV+ on June 12, 2024, marking its debut on the streaming service.

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The show gets deep into a gripping legal case, mixing suspense and drama while exploring the complexities of the justice system. Produced by Bad Robot, David E. Kelley Productions, Old Curiosity Shop Productions, Nine Stories Productions, and Warner Bros.



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