

The kids tried to escape, but Henry's sleeping draught somehow killed all the adults, other than Birdie who awoke and had to be killed. Clem, Lucy and Henry tell them about that really happened. Meanwhile, Libby and Miller track down Sally, which leads them to Clem. (So, Libby and Miller are actually talking to Henry). In present day, Lucy finds Henry at the mansion (masquerading as Phin). In Part III, we learn that after Martina's miscarriage, David impregnated 13-year-old Lucy, resulting in baby Libby. David also impregnated Martina, but Henry (Jr.) snuck herbs in her drinks/food to terminate the pregnancy. Afterwards, David went full-on cult, issuing oppressive rules for everybody. More narration by Henry (Jr.) reveal that Henry (Sr.) eventually had a stroke.

Meanwhile, Libby and Miller hang out with Phin, but suspect that he drugged them. The Lambs squandered all their money, and David Thomasen began to dictating how everyone in the house lives. Martina allowed a semi-famous musician and her boyfriend ( Birdie and Justin) to come live with them, who then invited the Thomasen family ( David and Sally, plus their kids Phineas and Clemency) to stay.

Additionally, via a series of flashbacks narrated by Henry (Jr.), we learn about the Lamb family. However, she ends up stabbing him and killing him after he attacks her. Lucy has to ask her abusive ex-husband ( Michael Rimmer) for financial help and assistance arranging passports in order to go back to England. Meanwhile, in France, Lucy is a musician with two young children, Stella and Marco. They find a man named Phin in the mansion. Libby, Miller Roe (a reporter who previously wrote about the story) and Dido (Libby's co-worker), begin to investigate. She also had two older siblings ( Henry Jr. They died when she was a baby in what appeared to be a suicide pact. She learns her birth parents were Henry and Martina Lamb. In Part I, Libby Louise Jones turn 25 and inherits a London mansion from her birth parent's trust.
