Life and Death Row - Season 3
Season 3
Love Triangle
Episodes
Episode 1
Heather, a beautiful young wife and mother, has disappeared. Detectives bring in her estranged husband Josh for questioning. Suspicions are aroused when police find out the truth about Josh's love life.
Episode 2
Detectives discover CCTV evidence, which leads them to believe foul play has occurred. They catch Josh out in a lie. While they turn up the heat on Josh, they are still questioning his pregnant lover, Emilia.
Episode 3
Emilia is questioned about the love triangle between her, Josh and Heather. Separated from Emilia, Josh tells police that Emilia knows more than she is saying. But is what he is telling the police really to be believed?
Episode 4
Detectives discover the location of Heather's body and that she has been murdered. They are still no closer to catching her killer. Knowing from the police that Josh is implicating her, Emilia's loyalty to Josh falters.
Episode 5
Emilia tells detectives about a dramatic discovery that points towards Josh being Heather's killer. But why didn't she come forward before? Emilia and Josh are telling very different stories. But who is telling the truth? Josh names two new suspects.
Episode 6
The investigation takes a sharp turn when two new suspects talk to police.
Episode 7
Josh has been in jail all week for fraudulently using Heather's credit cards, and he is cracking under pressure.
Episode 8
Police believe that Emilia is involved in Heather's death, but they have no proof. When Josh's sister Michelle contacts them saying she wants to help, they set a plan in motion to find out what Emilia will tell Michelle about Josh, or about Heather's murder. Will they finally learn the truth?
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