Before the lawyers deliver their closing arguments on the penultimate day of the trial, Anton also makes a new statement and forces Frank to change his strategy. The prosecutor confidently defends the public prosecutor's version.
The investigating judge presents the reconstructions to the jury and shows several contradictions in the statements of Anton and Julie. Meanwhile, Claire distances herself more and more from Julie, until she suddenly makes a statement.
The court psychiatrist outlines the psychological profiles of Anton and Julie and the disturbing dynamics within the family. Meanwhile, a new element emerges in the investigation.
Pix, Marianne's accountant, is questioned as a witness. However, serious questions arise about his statement and he is dealt with harshly by Frank. Anneke, Marianne's best friend, comes to testify about a strange incident.
Dennis explains at the trial what he believes was Anton's motive and Romy is pressured by her lawyers to portray Julie in a bad light during her interrogation.
Today, the jury must debate the guilt of Frie Palmers. But first Noël confesses he leaked information to the press, which means he must be replaced in the jury by Delphine when they start deliberating.
Marc Vindevogel and his lawyer have important news for the defence lawyer. They have proof that Stefaan has committed perjury during his testimony and believe that he is behind the murders.
The jury retreats to the deliberation room to decide the question of guilt and sentencing. In the process, opinions differ widely and emotions run high. After the verdict and turbulent trial, the jurors return to their lives.
Anton and Julie are questioned by the chairman. Julie claims she accidentally pushed Marianne down the stairs. Anton declares he left home after an argument.