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Filming Begins for Condemned Woodstock Season Two

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Season two will highlight Woodstock based true crime cases from 1971 to 2014.

WOODSTOCK - Film crews will be in the Friendly City today as production begins for Condemned Woodstock season two.

Season consisted of five episodes on Bell Fibe TV1 focusing on the public hangings that took place in Woodstock from 1862 to 1954.

Producer Farah Foster-Manning says season two will have four episodes, highlighting Woodstock based true crime cases spanning from 1971 to 2014.

"We're starting with Timothy Topping and we're ending with Elizabeth Wettlaufer. She will be two episodes because the quantity involved in the case with her is so big."

Crews will be in the downtown core today filming some scenes with host Sangita Patel.

Foster-Manning tells us about some of their other filming locations for the next few days.

"Every day is a different location. We're going to be in a couple of houses, an optometry office for a clinical setting, a farm house and just a bunch of different places! It's kind of staggered but I'm sure you'll be able to see locations that we're filming with those nice orange cones that are usually on the road protecting the equipment and all that stuff."

In terms of the cast, Foster-Manning says Woodstock Mayor Jerry Acchione will return to play the judge once again. Some other faces will return to the screen for this next season and there will be some new talent on display as well.

Condemned Woodstock season two is expected to make its debut on Bell Fibe TV1 in the early spring of 2026.

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