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'Home Before Dark' Season 2 Will Be 'More Emotional' and Unravel a New Mystery, Bosses Tease (Exclusive)

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kicked off its first season with 9-year-old amateur journalist Hilde Lisko (), investigating a neighbor's suspicious death. But what was supposed to be an open-and-shut murder case turned into something much more surprising.

The road led the young investigator to a cold case surrounding the death of Matt Lisko's () childhood best friend, Richie Fife.While Hilde's intrepid reporting and eagle eye helped her catch the real culprits behind Richie Fife's death, the final moments of the freshman finale saved one last surprise: Richie Fife dead after all.

The question raised at the end of season, showrunner promises, will be one of the major mysteries of season two, which was already in production in Vancouver when the coronavirus outbreak forced

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