Read on for Kligmans teases about what the future holds for these characters.
Is it safe to assume that hes innocent at this point?
BARBIE KLIGMAN:No.

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But I think that Eric is definitely hiding things.
His assertion that hes innocent could be true, but it also might not be true.
Detective Cornell finally eased off of him in episode 3.

Or its possible Cornell is making him think he did, so he digs himself into a deeper hole.
Thats what [Cornell] could be doing.
It opens up a bit.
And in episodes 9 and 10, we split it between him and Detective Cornell.
It was never supposed to be an anthology in the sense of a true anthology likeAmerican CrimeorAmerican Horror Story.
And yet, the detective would always be the returning character.
Does that mean we should expect more of a storyline from her this season?
Every single clue is important, not necessarily to the murder.
It seems like almost every character is a little suspicious at this point.
Every single person is a viable suspect, from Eric all the way down.
I was so sure it was the dad, but now the best friend looks creepy.
Kate is being portrayed as the perfect wife to Eric.
Thats one of the things that made certain aspects of this season more fun to do than last season.
The tragedy of a 5-year-old boy being killed is just terrible because its obviously nothing a 5-year-old boy did.
He obviously doesnt have secrets and lies and all these things hes hiding.
Hes just a tragic victim.
What did you do?
Who did you know?
What did you say?
What did you see?
Thats a path that we can explore this season.
What should we look forward to for the rest of the season?
There are great reveals in each episode.
Were going to learn more about every member of the family and were going to learn about Eric.
And Kate, obviously.