'Conviction' Season 1 Episode 5 Spoilers: Hayes Morrison Caught In A Blind Side As Story Went From Bad to Worst

ABC's latest series made the headlines as viewers are already hooked after five seasons. "Conviction" is bound to have its 7th episode on Monday, and fans are eager to know as to what's Hayes Morrison's fate is after being caught in a complicated case.

Hayes Morrison wants nothing more than having a happy and close to perfect family but her simple wish turned out to be something awfully chaotic. TV Line dished out a few spoilers in regards to the 5th episode of conviction.

The last episode of "Conviction" revealed by Spoiler TV dished out Hayes Morrison's complicated case. It was mentioned that one of her challenging cases featured an autistic son who endlessly beats her mother, who eventually killed him. The heart-breaking episode managed to capture the viewer's interest as they long to know more about the newly introduced TV show.

Hayes Morrison was first hired to take charge of CIU as she was bound to have jail time after being charged with drug possession. Morrison lived a chaotic life as she went through a gruesome past. Hayes story then slowly unfolds as viewers are akin to know what the next case that she is has bound to handle.

 As for the 5th episode that is bound to air on November 7, "Conviction" is bound to air another episode that is sure to leave its viewers on the edge of their seats. Hayes is set to handle another family related case. It was hinted that the next season would feature a story on a murdered women, who is said to be killed by her adopted son.

It was revealed that the white women were murdered by a man, whom she and her family members openly adopted. Aside from Hayes' stressful case, she's also caught in a media frenzy after one of her TV interviews could potentially ruin her mother's political career as her mother is in the middle of the senate campaign.

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