The latest case for Colter Shaw put the famous tracker up against an enemy with unlimited money and power. In Tracker Season 3, Episode 7, titled “Eat the Rich”, Colter’s personal mission in Boston collided with a desperate father’s plea for help. What started as a search for a missing courier quickly pulled Colter into a dangerous conspiracy controlled by a powerful family willing to do anything, including murder, to protect their reputation. This episode aired on CBS on November 30, 2025.
The Boston Case: A Father’s Plea And A Planted Narrative
Colter Shaw traveled to Boston to follow leads about his father’s mysterious past. At a local shooting range, he met Andy Flemming, who provided information about a man named David Pearson and his connection to Colter’s father, Ashton Shaw. Before Colter could dig deeper, he was approached by Dale, a frantic father.
Dale’s daughter, Noelle, worked as a courier for a cannabis dispensary and had vanished. She was last seen leaving her home after hearing loud banging at her door, which she initially thought was caused by the wind. The police dismissed the case quickly. They found drugs in her apartment and suggested she was on a drug binge, but Dale insisted the drugs were planted. He told Colter that Noelle would never use drugs, especially after seeing the damage her older brother’s addiction caused their family. Her disappearance was sudden, and her phone was found abandoned in her home.
Colter agreed to help. His first step was to visit Noelle’s boss, Vince Unger. Vince was angry and aggressive, even beating up Dale when he came asking questions. Despite his rough demeanor, Vince was also looking for Noelle because she disappeared with valuable product and missed several deliveries, costing him money. Vince gave Colter the list of addresses for Noelle’s scheduled deliveries that night.
A Dead Lawyer And A Connection To Old Money
Checking the delivery list, Colter noticed one client, Lyle Voss, never confirmed receiving his package. Colter went to Lyle’s office and found the lawyer dead in his bathroom, appearing to have been there for days. Colter called the police, but the responding officer, Crosby, was dismissive of his theory that Lyle’s death was suspicious. Colter discovered that Lyle Voss was not just a client but was Noelle’s lawyer.
Phone records showed Noelle had been using a burner phone to communicate with Lyle. Her last call to him was a panicked message saying she was at his place and begging him to call back. This proved Noelle was seeking legal help before she vanished. Colter learned she hired Lyle the day after she worked a catering job at a party for the Benning family, an old-money Boston dynasty. That same party had ended with the death of a cater waiter, who was found strangled outside the family’s estate, Rosewood Chateau.
Colter’s theory took shape: Noelle likely witnessed the waiter’s murder at the Benning party and went to a lawyer for protection. The powerful family found out and had her kidnapped to silence her. The planted drugs were part of a plan to destroy her credibility, making her look like an unreliable addict if she ever talked.
A Target On His Back And A Family Fixer
The investigation turned dangerous fast. When Colter went to check the home where Noelle was staying, he found it had been broken into. Soon after, while driving, he discovered his car’s brakes had been sabotaged. He narrowly avoided a crash, only to be immediately confronted by a hitman sent to kill him. Colter fought and killed the attacker, then used the man’s truck and GPS to find his next destination. The GPS led him directly back to the Rosewood Chateau, the Benning family estate.
With help from his team, the picture became clearer. Reenie Greene used her contacts and discovered the Benning family’s former asset manager. He explained that the family patriarch was a religious man, but his son, Graham Benning, was the problem. Graham had a long struggle with drug addiction, having been to rehab three times around the world. He was allegedly high when he killed the cater waiter at the party. To manage the fallout, the family employed a ruthless fixer named MC to clean up his messes.
“They were so wealthy that they bought politicians as an investment. They controlled that city and they were protecting one of their own from consequences.”
Colter realized the family had Noelle. He tracked the hitman’s GPS to a building on the estate, fought another guard named Milo, and found Noelle locked in a room. She was alive but drugged. As Colter worked to help her, the fixer, MC, entered the room.
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An Unsettling Standoff And A Personal Revelation
In a tense standoff, MC did not attack Colter. Instead, she revealed that Graham Benning was already dead. Graham had wanted to confess to the police about killing the waiter, which made him a liability to the family. MC implied the family had Graham killed and staged it to look like a suicide. With the sole witness (Noelle) discredited by drugs and the actual perpetrator (Graham) dead, the family’s secrets were safe.
Colter understood the game. He got Noelle to safety and later confronted MC directly. He told her he knew the whole plan and that if anything happened to Noelle, he would expose the entire Benning family. It was a threat that left the fixer in check, but without the clear justice of an arrest.
The episode also wove in Colter’s ongoing personal story. The information he got from Andy Flemming about David Pearson added more pieces to the puzzle of his father’s death. Andy explained that Colter’s father, Ashton Shaw, was friends with David Pearson, a research professor, and another man who was a government worker. The three were seen watching strange tapes of men hooked up to machines, suggesting a possible secret program or conspiracy. Colter accepted an old gun from Dale as payment for finding Noelle, a symbolic tool for his continuing mission.
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