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Delilah and Joe begin a sexual relationship along the way. One day, Delilah finds a key in Joe's apartment leading to a storage unit where he keeps a large glass cage. Joe arrives before Delilah can leave and imprisons her in the cage, using electronic handcuffs timed to unlock after 16 hours (by which point Joe will have left LA).
Joe and Love reconcile, and Love convinces him to stay in Los Angeles. Forty eventually finishes the script, correctly inferring that Beck's ex killed her in a crime of passion. Forty confesses to Joe that as a young man he killed the au pair who assaulted him as a child. By the time Joe returns to the storage unit, he finds Delilah dead.
Carmela Zumbado (born February 27, 1991) [1] is an American actress. Her breakthrough role was as Delilah Alves in the Netflix thriller series You (2019). She subsequently earned praise for playing Ximena Arista in the drama film The Wall of Mexico (2019), and has additionally played Jeny B in the action film Need for Speed (2014) and Denise Martinez on the musical series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend ...
Netflix's 'You' Season 4 finds Joe trying to find a killer hiding behind Evanesce, a disappearing text app. Learn whether the app is real and where to find it.
Joe finds Ellie, reveals Delilah's fate, and sends her away with money before Child Protective Services can come for her. Forty confronts Joe with a gun at Anavrin but is shot and killed by Fincher. Forty is suspected of being involved in Henderson and Candace's deaths, and Love uses her family's connections to clear the way.
Bakersfield 9-year-old Delilah Loya has died of cancer, but before she did, she lived a couple of her dreams. 'Too good for this world': Girl who sang with rock star and danced with Rams ...
You is an American psychological thriller television series based on the books by Caroline Kepnes, developed by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, and produced by Berlanti Productions, Alloy Entertainment, and A+E Studios in association with Warner Horizon Television, now Warner Bros. Television.
The Clark County Sheriff's Office has not yet released the names of the nine people killed in the crash. ... Delilah Schrock, 21, Orlah's sister. Suzanna Hertzler, 18.