'Channel Zero: Candle Cover' Episode 4 Spoilers: May Digs Into Her Memory To Solve 1988 Murders

Avid viewers of "Channel Zero: Candle Cover" are currently addicted to the show as the next episode promises to bring more chills. In the next episode, the characters discover what lies behind the 1988 murders.

Last week's episode of "Channel Zero: Candle Cover" brought a great hype when it showed the creepiest scenes that haunted the fans' imagination for days. Some of the unforgettable scenes in "Channel Zero: Candle Cover" include children stabbing knives to their playmate, Mrs. Booth slitting the throat of her child, and the disturbing image of Jawbone popping from a treasure chest, among others.

The next "Channel Zero: Candle Cover" episode titled "A Strange Vessel" will show more creepers. The trailer video says it all.

"Channel Zero: Candle Cover" episode 4 shows that Lily's return to Iron Hill will give further twist about the 1988 murders. Mike and Jessica are also seen trying to find ways to protect their child from harm.

"Mike's daughter Lily mysteriously arrives in Iron Hill, leading to more information about the murders of 1988; Mike and Jessica take drastic measures to heal the past and protect Lily from Candle Cove," the "Channel Zero: Candle Cover" episode 4 description reads.

The duo's effort to protect their child may result in a fruitful cause as they will see a mysterious figure in the episode. The next episode of "Channel Zero: Candle Cover" has promo photos that may hint at Jessica being the target of two kids wearing petrifying masks. The first kid is seen holding a knife and seems to stab her in the back.

The "Channel Zero: Candle Cover" trailer also shows a flashback scene of Eddie, who says that something gets stronger every time someone arrives at the Candle Cove. On the other hand, Amy begins to investigate the people possibly behind the 1988 murders, even though it happened when she was way too young.

"Channel Zero: Candle Cove" airs on Nov. 1 on Syfy. What could have possibly caused the 1988 murders? Share your thoughts below.

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