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The following night, the McDermotts let themselves into the soon-to-be-married couple’s home while Parker is still out leading a yoga class and scare Owen. They insist Owen calls them Billy and Lilly. The next day, Owen takes off work to spend the day with the in-laws. They pick the agenda, so they go skydiving, get tattoos, and drink.
 
Within 12 hours, an infamous full-costumed pair of criminals called the "Ghost Bandits" hold up Owen’s bank, with the hungover manager back in the building. Owen motivesnotices specific indicators such as the male's cologne, giving him flashbacks to the bar the night before. He also recalls security details he told Lilly, prompting him to believe that the robbers might be his future in-laws.
 
FBI special agent Roger Oldham questions Owen as the bank manager with his in-laws behind him. Not able to say anything, Parker insists they leave once Owen breaks out in tears. Oldham has dedicated most of his career chasing the Ghost Bandits and he's convinced they are behind the robbery.