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A man (Biff McGuire) struggles to remember the license plate number of the vehicle that killed his fianceé (Judith Ames).
A man (Biff McGuire) struggles to remember the license plate number of the vehicle that killed his fianceé (Judith Ames).
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S1, EP33 "The Belfry"A murderer (Jack Mullaney) hides from a posse after killing a school teacher's (Pat Hitchcock) fiance.
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S1, EP34 "The Hidden Thing"A man (Biff McGuire) struggles to remember the license plate number of the vehicle that killed his fianceé (Judith Ames).
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