A sneak peek at ‘Tracker’ season two shows Colter looking into a mysterious case

Where riddles need to be solved, Colter Shaw flourishes. Tracker keeps Colter occupied while he looks for answers, whether it’s a missing person’s case or a family mystery. He handles more missing person cases and delves further into some of his family’s secrets that his mother hoped he would leave behind when Season 2 returns. 

Colter is seen doing more of the same in a preview for the Season 2 opener, as he confronts a man and makes some really startling revelations. 

After discovering something his mother had concealed, Colter will have to deal with riddles on two fronts as he searches for a missing family, according to the logline for the episode below. 

Gina Pickens: What Happened?

At the start of the video, the man scans his surroundings nervously before a voice bursts from a shadowy corner. The light filtering through the blinds illuminates him as he leans forward. He says, “Hello, Frank!” as if he were going to make Frank an irresistible offer. 

Frank gets a beer and doesn’t panic, so they look familiar. They are actually familiar and have been playing a game of cat and mouse, as their subsequent conversation demonstrates, but Colter’s breaking into Frank’s residence is an escalation. 

Gina Pickens

Frank appears to be out of patience and has questions for Colter  . “You got more questions, or can you get the hell out of my house,” he says to Frank. Colter discloses the true purpose of his visit. Until we discuss Gina Pickens, that is. 

He claims that she vanished from the Welltown Mall parking lot ten years ago today during her shift at Hot Topic. “I have something to say to both you and her crazy sister. Frank adds, “And whatever happened to her has nothing to do with me.” They go on to say that Solter has been attempting to solve the Gina Pickens mystery by watching Frank’s behavior for ten years, but he has never been able to catch him in the act.

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