The Twelve - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
Co-accused ex-lovers stand trial for the murder of wealthy farmer, Bernice Price. But can the twelve jurors really be impartial when they come from a tight rural community?

Episode 2
The prosecution presents the jury with a convincing motivation for murder: Bernice may have wanted to disinherit Sasha from her Will. Is Patrick a gold digger after all?

Episode 3
Colby throws suspicion onto two prosecution witnesses, pressure mounts for Meredith when her husband unexpectedly shows up at court.

Episode 4
New details surrounding Patrick and the day of death come to light during three witness testimonies, while Colby gets creative in undermining the prosecution's theory.

Episode 5
It's Meredith's turn to present her case but things are not looking good for the defence, until Colby finds some new evidence that could turn things around.

Episode 6
Colby convinces Patrick to stay the course, promising his new evidence will strengthen their case, but Meredith's decision to put Sasha on the stand may change the trial entirely.

Episode 7
Meredith's decision to put Sasha on the stand backfires when Colby delivers some damning evidence, leaving the Jury shellshocked and ready to make some big life decisions.

Episode 8
After heated deliberations, the jury finally reach a verdict – but did they get it right?
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