Episode 11 of "Beauty in Black" kicks off with a shocking revelation for Jules: the murder of Body. He orders his corrupt officers to handle the grisly chore, ensuring their tracks are meticulously covered and the incriminating footage is destroyed before Norman lays his hands on it.
Meanwhile, Olivia, consumed by paranoia, levels accusations of betrayal at Tony. Tragically, her suspicions lead to his untimely demise, and she remains unmoved as his body is callously disposed of.
Horace delves into his father's will, receiving a startling piece of information from Varney. If any family member commits a Class B felony—be it engaging in an illegal trade or running a strip club—they will forfeit their shares. Suspicion piqued, Horace contacts Jules to track down Angel. However, Jules' curiosity soon turns to suspicion, prompting him to confide in Norman. Norman, preoccupied with his own concerns, believes his brother might be gay but is more focused on Debo, convinced of his guilt in Ina's murder after Debo's confession in the previous episode. Norman also grills Harold, who, caught in the crossfire of this brotherly feud and with his family under threat, breaks into a sweat.
Jules, with Calvin and his men in tow, embarks on a desperate search. However, his frustration mounts when he discovers that Rain has been transferred to another hospital, leaving him clueless about her whereabouts.
Varney, worried about Charles's intentions to disinherit everyone, warns him to be cautious, particularly when procuring drugs, as it could be a trap.
Lena reaches out to Mallory regarding the case. She ponders the job offer but ultimately decides to decline politely, offering a settlement instead. She warns Mallory that things could turn ugly if she doesn't cooperate. Unsurprisingly, the conversation ends abruptly and awkwardly. Varney expresses concern over the potential ramifications and advises Mallory to seek another litigator and to confer with Horace, given his intent to revoke the will.
Roy, witnessing Mallory's heartfelt embrace bidding Varney farewell, instantly jumps to the conclusion that Varney must be the lover he's been in pursuit of. In a fit of rage, Roy intends to dismiss Varney and even dares him to meet in the parking lot for a manly duel. However, Mallory brushes it off nonchalantly, insisting she'll handle the situation herself.
Amidst this drama, Gillian attempts to mend fences with Calvin, but he remains steadfastly unreceptive. That is, until she drops the bombshell threat of exposing his scandalous affair to Roy. Recall, in the previous episode, Calvin had cleverly claimed to be gay to evade similar accusations, so it remains to be seen if that alibi will hold up this time.
Meanwhile, Angel is unexpectedly cornered by what appear to be police officers in a stolen vehicle. Little do they know, these aren't law enforcers but rather thugs in Horace's employ. In an abandoned warehouse, Horace confronts Angel over the theft of his watch, his frustration evident as he had genuinely planned to assist Angel and Kimmie, offering them shelter until the impending showdown.
Angel stands up for Kimmie, hailing her trustworthiness and vowing to confide everything to Horace. Elsewhere, Kimmie confronts Roy in their hotel room, demanding to know Sylvie's whereabouts. When he remains tight-lipped, Kimmie takes drastic action, hurling him out of the window in a fit of rage.