In the heart of the 1920s, a town in Oklahoma is rocked by a series of mysterious murders in the Osage community, a tribe that, after being enriched by the exploitation of its rich oil reserve, becomes the center of a dark conspiracy. In an environment where greed and betrayal dominate, community leaders start to be murdered one after another, and the tense atmosphere reveals even more the corruption and institutional racism of the era.
FBI agent Tom White is sent to investigate these crimes, but he quickly discovers that the web of deceit is deeper than it appears. With the help of a young Osage woman named Mollie Burkhart, who has lost several loved ones, White delves into a world of treacherous alliances, political maneuvers, and a judicial system that seems to have turned a blind eye.
As the veil of secrets and lies is peeled back, the story tackles themes of greed, injustice, and the struggle for dignity, highlighting the courage of those who dare to speak out in a system designed to silence them. The narrative flows through violence, struggle, and hope, revealing a forgotten story that must be told. The search for truth becomes an act of bravery, where loyalty and justice confront darkness.