Jake Gyllenhaal holding Ruth Negga.

Preview — Presumed Innocent Season 1 Episode 4: Did Kyle Do It?

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After the reveal of Kyle’s presence near Carolyn’s home the night of her murder on Presumed Innocent Season 1 Episode 3, “Discovery,” viewers wonder if he will be the next suspect. It seems Rusty will be confronting his son on Presumed Innocent Season 1 Episode 4, “The Burden.”

Will he tell his father the truth? Or will Kyle come up with the perfect excuse to (maybe) get away with murder?

Nico and Tommy standing in front of a staircase.
O-T Fagbenle and Peter Sarsgaard in “Presumed Innocent,” now streaming on Apple TV+.

While Rusty handles things privately, it is obvious that Tommy is still coming after him. Is Tommy chasing Rusty because he believes he is the murderer or because he has a secret vendetta?

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However, as badly as he wants to see Rusty behind bars, he has to look into every possible suspect. Kyle is not the only son suspected of murder. Carolyn’s own son will be questioned about his mother’s death.

Could have one of these young boys done it?

Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview!

Episode description: Kyle is confronted about his whereabouts the night of the murder. Tommy questions Carolyn’s son when the case takes a complicated turn.

Written by: Sharr White, David E. Kelley, and Scott Turow
Directed by: Greg Yaitanes 

Photos from Season 1 Episode 4:
Closeup of James Hiroyuki Liao.
James Hiroyuki Liao in “Presumed Innocent,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
Nana Mensah and Jake Gyllenhaal walking down the street.
Nana Mensah and Jake Gyllenhaal in “Presumed Innocent,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
Ruth Negga holding Chase Infiniti.
Ruth Negga and Chase Infiniti in “Presumed Innocent,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
Bill Camp and Virginia Kull talking to each other.
Bill Camp and Virginia Kull in “Presumed Innocent,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
Peter Sarsgaard and Virginia Kull walking down a hallway in the prosecutor's office.
Peter Sarsgaard and Virginia Kull in “Presumed Innocent,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
Ruth Negga shaking a man's hand.
Ruth Negga in “Presumed Innocent,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
Promo video:

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What are your hopes for this episode of Presumed Innocent? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below, and be sure to catch up with our review of Presumed Innocent Season 1 Episode 3, “Discovery,” right here.

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Presumed Innocent streams Wednesdays on Apple TV+.

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