Betrayal - Season 3

Season 3
Under His Eye
Betrayal: Under His Eye follows Stacey, a single mother whose whirlwind romance with charming physician Dr. Justin Rutherford seemed like a dream come true. The couple married, moved into a beautiful new home, and began creating what felt like a picture-perfect life together—until the discovery of a hidden camera in the family's home unearthed dark secrets. Stacey was forced to confront a devastating betrayal that shook her family to its core. Eventually, Rutherford is put behind bars when a key witness comes forward, and Stacey and her children begin the long process of healing and finding a new normal. But just as they start to rebuild, the case takes an even more disturbing turn when Rutherford is accused of plotting murder to silence the case's key witness.
Episodes

The Good Doctor
Finding a hidden camera exposes a doctor's twisted crimes inside his own home.

Do No Harm
A criminal doctor runs after his stepson exposes his chilling secrets.

A Mind for Murder
A desperate doctor plots a murder to silence his accuser and save himself.
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