Recap And Ending Explanation of Suspicion Episode 5 ‘What Does a Kidnapper Look Like?’

Suspicion Episode 5 Recap

The 5th episode of ‘Suspicion,’ an Apple TV+ thriller series, starts with the aftermath of Aadesh, Tara, Walker, and Natalie’s kidnapping.

Sean transports them to a makeshift safe haven in order to solve the mystery of Leo Newman’s kidnapping. To locate a lead, the suspects divulge the things they haven’t told the authorities.

Aadesh, Tara, Walker, and Natalie decide to uncover the real kidnappers of Leo Newman to prove their innocence under the leadership of the wanted criminal.

The suspects aren’t the innocent individuals they seem to be, as the episode concludes with an uncertain reveal.

If you’re curious about the nuances of the episode’s ending, we’ll point you in the right direction after a quick summary!

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.

Suspicion Episode 5 Ending

Recap of Episode 5 of ‘Suspicion’ TV Show

Sean’s attempts to hide from the unknown persons seeking to kill him, as well as Aadesh, Tara, Walker, and Natalie, begin the fifth episode, titled ‘What Does a Kidnapper Look Like?’

He takes the others to the home of the man who attempted to murder him. To solve the mystery surrounding Leo’s kidnapping, Sean tells the others to reveal the truth about their role in the case.

He makes it quite obvious that the only way out of this issue is for everyone to establish their innocence by stating the truth.

Even after the formal investigation, Tara says that she has attempted to unravel the anomalies surrounding Leo’s admission.

For the authorities to arrest Leo, Walker claims he may have spoken with him or been in the same pub as him. Natalie expresses her suspicions about Sean’s involvement as they debate their engagement.

Aadesh, on the other hand, is adamant about calling the cops. Walker is having trouble with his wound, and Sean is assisting him by ministering to it.

A neighbour called David comes over to check on the house as they talk. To avoid suspicion, Tara and Sean pretend to be friends with the house owner.

In the meantime, Natalie tries to murder herself with Sean’s gun in retaliation for Monique’s death.

She, on the other hand, is unable to do so. Aadesh finds an email to Martin Copeland, the COO of Cooper Newman PR, on the laptop of the man who tried to kill Sean.

As they discuss Martin’s possible participation in the case, David understands that Sean and Tara aren’t who they claim to be. He contacts the cops and goes to see how they are doing.

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Why Do Sean, Natalie, Tara, Aadesh, and Walker Leave for New York in Suspicion Episode 5?

When Aadesh admits that he hacked Cooper Newman PR in order to impress them in order to earn a job, Sean and others wonder if he found anything important regarding Leo Newman.

He admits that he read some of Martin Copeland’s e-mails on Leo’s succession to the helm of the company. After listening to Aadesh, Sean conveys his opinion that Martin is complicit in Leo’s kidnapping.

He tells the others that he’s heading to New York to confront Martin for attempting to kill him and terminate his livelihood. After pledging vengeance on Martin for possibly opening the path for her sister’s death, Natalie joins him.

Tara, meanwhile, asks if she might join Sean and Natalie from Aadesh and Walker. She realises that she and the others will never be secure in the United Kingdom if they don’t know who is hunting them down.

As Sean points out, New York will be the last location their opponents or authorities suspect they are, allowing them to investigate the kidnapping and prove their innocence without fear of retaliation.

Sean is persuaded by Tara to travel to New York as a group because the situation isn’t just about Sean or Natalie.

As a result, the five of them decide to travel to New York in order to be secure and learn the truth about Martin Copeland’s involvement.

Martin Copeland, as Sean suspected, may be implicated in Leo’s kidnapping. Martin may have engineered the kidnapping to prevent Leo from becoming the next CEO of Cooper Newman PR while conversations about his succession were taking place.

Martin has a chance to become the next commander of CNPR after exposing a contentious chapter in the Newmans’ lives, specifically concerning Eric Cresswell.

Martin, who may have spent his entire career in the shadow of Katherine Newman, maybe looking for a method to break free and build his own power in his firm and social impact.

Because the kidnappers want the Newmans’ demise rather than money, it’s safe to assume that Leo’s kidnapping isn’t for profit.

Martin may gain in various ways if the kidnappers succeed in bringing Katherine and maybe Leo down, which might be deduced as a probable purpose for the kidnapping.

Suspicion Episode 5 Ending Explained

Eddie Walker Texts Whom And Why?

Eddie Walker uses a covert gadget after leaving the house to head to New York to text Sean, Natalie, Tara, and Aadesh that they are on their way.

Walker’s actions suggest that he isn’t just another suspect like the others, even though the recipient of the text isn’t known.

Walker could be an undercover operative for the FBI, NCA, or perhaps Katherine Newman, tasked with uncovering the truth about Leo’s captors.

Because the authorities have been unable to locate the kidnappers, Walker may have been directed to join the suspects as one of them in order to obtain any information about Leo and their role in his case.

Walker may have duped Aadesh by proposing that the arrested suspects work together to prove their innocence. His encounter with Aadesh leads him to Sean, Tara, and Natalie, among others.

His distorted newspaper images demonstrate the necessity to conceal his identity. His late arrest suggests that he was hired after investigators realised there was no other way to get information from the suspects.

If not the authorities, Katherine Newman may hire Walker after recognising the authorities’ inability to locate her son. She could be employing Walker to track down Leo without involving the authorities in order to keep “the truth” from the FBI and NCA.