He may finally be closing in on the person who was actually responsible for murdering his son, but Ben Crawford (Ryan Phillippe) is going to be rocked by the discoveries he makes and secrets he uncovers concerning his wife, Christy (KaDee Strickland) on Secrets and Lies.
It has had some fairly good ratings during its limited run on ABC, and now, Secrets And Lies could become a contender for a season two pickup on the network.
His attempt to try and prove his own innocence in the murder of his son has sent Ben Crawford (Ryan Phillippe) on a spree of accusing his neighbors of the murder on Secrets and Lies, but he may quickly learn that someone who is guilty of the crime has actually been hiding right in his own family.
No matter how much he tries to prove he didn't kill his son, Tom, Ben Crawford (Ryan Phillippe) has remained as Detective Cornell's (Juliette Lewis) primes suspect on Secrets and Lies-and now, he will be forced to go to extremes in order to get her off his back.
The mystery of who murdered Tom only continues to seem more unsolvable on Secrets and Lies, and before a killer is finally revealed, things will only get more intense-and possibly, even a little more dangerous, for Ben Crawford (Ryan Phillippe).
He has been obsessed with proving his innocence in the death of his son, but Ben Crawford (Ryan Phillippe) will have a hard time convincing at least one person he isn't guilty on Secrets and Lies.
There have been endless twists that keep fans guessing who might have murdered an innocent child on ABC's Secrets and Lies, but anyone hoping to figure out the answer to the mystery before the season finale will be disappointed, because even the show's cast can't spoil things-because they also don't know the answer.
The verdict is still out on whether or not Ben Crawford (Ryan Phillippe) murdered his son and left his body in the woods, but the skeletons in his neighbors' closets will continue to pop out on Secrets & Lies, further complicating the ongoing mystery.
ABC is premiering new seasons of various TV shows as well as new series in the month of March, including 'Once Upon a Time' and 'Dancing With the Stars.'
Some actors try to find some way to relate to the characters they portray on television and in movies, but for his new show, Secrets & Lies, Ryan Phillippe didn't have to look far for inspiration.