Trial & Retribution - Season 11
Season 11
Episodes
Rules Of The Game (1)
Rules of the Game (Part 1): When high-priced call girl Sofia Petrenko is found nude and strangled inside a trunk at London's Heathrow Airport, DCS Mike Walker ignores diplomatic warnings and arrests the trunk's owner, Ukrainian billionaire Vitali Malikov.
Rules Of The Game (2)
Rules of the Game (Part 2): DCI Roisin Connor doubts the Ukrainian's involvement in the crime, and steers the investigation in a new direction.
Kill The King (1)
Kill the King (Part 1): Walker's friend Dr. Jonathan Carlisle, a famous pediatric surgeon, is killed.
Kill The King (2)
Kill the King (Part 2): With no available suspects, the investigation delves more deeply into the victim's personal affairs.
Conviction (1)
Conviction (Part 1): Ex-con Terry Dyer maintains his innocence even upon release, but the angry father of his alleged victim seeks revenge and wounds him.
Conviction (2)
Conviction (Part 2): Dyer is implicated in another murder investigation by DS Satchell, muddying the waters of the reopened case against him.
The Box (1)
The Box (Part 1): On leave in Glasgow, Walker is drawn into the search for an old friend's missing sister.
The Box (2)
The Box (Part 2): The diary of one of the missing women indicates a new suspect in the case.
Tracks (1)
Tracks (Part 1): The discovery of 19-year-old Maria Cole's mud-covered corpse sends Walker and Connor searching for answers. Armed with sparse evidence, the detective duo clashes with a key murder suspect's father who will take any means, legal or not, to keep his son free.
Tracks (2)
Tracks (Part 2): It seems inevitable that Andy and Darren will be found guilty of murder, until all participants in the trial are profoundly affected by a single event. Walker must wade through the implications of the incident while also confronting a great struggle involving his own son.
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