Trey hides her and Jimmy’s bodies under a tree, thinking Charlie is dead. He also kills Stephanie Hsu’s “Morty” (we never learn the drug dealer/drifter’s real name) after she realizes he pulled a hit-and-run on Charlie, and then he stabs Charlie in the chest (because the hit-and-run didn’t kill her and she’s piecing together his crimes). Long story short: By the end of the episode, we find out Trey previously killed his girlfriend as a teenager, and in the present day he shoots and kills his childhood friend Jimmy (David Castaneda), who helped him cover up that long ago murder that he thought was an accident. Trey goes out for a joyride in his snowy mountain town when the power is down in town and his ankle bracelet is out - and then hits Charlie. In Episode 9, Gordon-Levitt - who also starred in Johnson’s “Looper” and “Brick” - plays Trey Mendez, a white collar criminal on house arrest. I was delighted to get the call from him and even more delighted when I read it and was like, ‘Oh, wow, this is going to be a blast!'” “I don’t really even know anybody that I would just do any single solitary thing with, but a special person to me. “I would have done anything, I would have done any role,” says Gordon-Levitt, who has done voice cameos in both of Johnson’s Benoit Blanc detective movies.