'Blue Bloods' season 6 spoilers: Danny gets several murder confessions for a single crime in episode 14

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Detective Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) will face a weird predicament in the 14<sup>th episode of "Blue Bloods" season 6.

According to the synopsis for the episode titled "The Road to Hell," Danny will have to investigate the real killer of a man after a number of women who worked for him came up to own the crime.

This means that the detective will have to dig deeper to know who among the ladies who want to take the credit for the murder is telling the truth.

Danny normally experiences a lot of challenges to get a confession from the suspects. But this time, the numerous confessions will affect his investigation. Danny must do everything to make the right person pay for the crime. He will also try to find out the reason why they want to take the blame.

Meanwhile, Danny's father Frank (Tom Selleck) will disagree with the advice that he received from a priest about how to discipline a boy who steals money from the church. The New York City Police Commissioner known for being indifferent will not easily get persuaded by a piece of advice from a religious authority even if he gives a great importance to the church.

Meanwhile, the Reagans could possibly get into another controversy when Nicky (Sami Gayle) gets arrested with some of her friends after the police discovered drugs in her car. Will her mother Erin (Bridget Moynahan), grandfather Frank, uncles Danny and Jamie (Will Estes) come forward to save her from the mess?

Some of the guest stars for the episode include Jack McGee as Father Quinn, Raquel Castro as Martina Fernandez, Timothy D. Stickney as Assistant District Attorney Edward Smith, and Jack DiFalco as Mason Reyes.

The episode will air after "Blue Bloods" season 6 takes a two-week hiatus, on Friday, Feb. 12.

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