Memory of a Killer Reveals Ferryman's Identity In Episode 8 of Memory of a Killer, the identity of the Ferryman—the individual who orchestrated the hit on Angelo’s daughter—was finally unveiled. This revelation, which had been anticipated as a season finale twist, came two episodes earlier than expected, adding to the series’ suspenseful pacing. The episode also featured significant developments in Dave’s investigation into the Henry Bloch case, though his conclusions took an unexpected turn. The Ferryman’s identity was tied to a key subplot involving Dave’s examination of a Fabroni jacket button found at Bloch’s crime scene. His investigation led him to Angelo, who initially dismissed Dave’s questions but later revealed he owned a Porsche matching the description of the vehicle seen at the murder scene. Angelo’s connection to the case deepened when he learned his jacket was missing a button, a detail he had previously overlooked. Meanwhile, Angelo’s assistant, Joe, uncovered an address in New Jersey linked to the Ferryman. The location turned out to be the home of Dr. Robert Parks’ widow, Julia, who was hosting a bereavement group. Angelo, posing as Arthur, attended the gathering and shared personal reflections on grief. During the conversation, Julia revealed the name of Gilchrist, the lawyer assisting her family, which connected to Angelo’s past. The episode’s climax involved a tense confrontation between Angelo and Dave. Dave, having pieced together the evidence, confronted Angelo with the knowledge that he had killed Bloch. However, Dave chose not to turn Angelo in, believing the murder was motivated by a personal vendetta against Angelo’s daughter. Dave’s decision to let the case remain unsolved added layers of moral ambiguity to the narrative.#memory_of_a_killer #angelo #dave #julia #gilchrist
