


Bob intervenes on their argument and tells them to move forward quickly. Though they divorced long before, Addy never blamed Jay for the breakup. Addy admits that she broke up with her boyfriend because he wanted to start a family with her, and she believed that opportunity had passed. As they walk, Jay asks what Addy's boyfriend thinks of the newest lead since they haven't spoken in a year. It's ten miles off the trail and they need to hurry before dark. Nonetheless, the couple follow Bob to the grower's camp. She has given up hope that Jacob is alive, and says she will not fund him. She can't teach and is living out of boxes. She won't even look at the photo, because she thinks her heart will be broken again. Jay approaches Addy, who thinks Bob is scamming Jay. Bob wants ten thousand dollars to bribe a grower so the grower will tell them what he knows about the boy in the picture. Bob mentions that the park has become overrun with illegal marijuana farmers who are also tied to human trafficking. The trap captured an image of a young man from far away. By a recently placed camera trap, Bob found a Boy Scout compass, the same Jay left with Jacob. Bob is a hunter who has placed camera traps deep in the park.

As he doesn't look like a reporter or one of Jay's malicious neighbors (who think that Jay killed his son), Jay lets him in. A man introducing himself as Bob Birch says he has information about Jacob. A banging on the door of a leased apartment wakes Jay from a stupor.
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Ten years later, a wall full of maps, notes, and clues show that Jacob was not found that day. Addy catches up to Jay and they frantically search for the boy. Jay loses track of Jacob as the son passes a tree. She follows the trail to find a deer's head and shoulders, ripped from the rest of the carcass and placed in a tree with the throat torn away. Addy emerges to see a pool and trail of blood that Jay missed. Jacob hides in and out of the trees, playing with Jay as the two walk towards the water. The next morning, Jay and Jacob prepare to go fishing, and Jay gives Jacob a compass to keep safe. As they settle into the tent for sleep, they hear a howl and a figure casts a shadow on the tent wall. Something watches from the cover of the trees once the sky gets dark. Jay deftly unpacks and starts setting up a tent and lights before night falls. They approach the campsite, abutting the forest and a small pond. Addy is skeptical, and Jacob wants to watch TV. Jay wants for the three of them (including their three-year-old son, Jacob) to get out of their comfort zones and reconnect with nature. They're driving towards Kern Canyon National Park, and had agreed to put work aside. Jay Gantz (a lawyer) takes a work call, much to his wife Addy's (a teacher) dismay. A family goes on a camping trip unaware of what is lurking in the woods.
