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Jessica reluctantly agrees to a television interview for an old friend but is surprised when a different reporter arrives to conduct the taping; a boat explosion leads everyone to believe the journalist (Chad Everett) has been killed.
Jessica reluctantly agrees to a television interview for an old friend but is surprised when a different reporter arrives to conduct the taping; a boat explosion leads everyone to believe the journalist (Chad Everett) has been killed.
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S3, EP10 "Stage Struck"Jessica probes the murder by poison of an ex-colleague's understudy (Ann Turkel), after the leading lady (Eleanor Parker) is unable to go on at a small-town theater.
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S2, EP13 "Trial by Error"Jury foreman Jessica doubts a married man's (Tony Bill) self-defense claim in the death of his lover's husband.
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S2, EP14 "Keep the Home Fries Burning"Tainted strawberry preserves make several patrons ill and seem to be the cause of one woman's death at a popular inn.
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S2, EP15 "Powder Keg"Jessica and a colleague (Craig Stevens) encounter a mob ready to lynch a man suspected of murdering a bully.
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S3, EP12 "The Corpse Flew First Class"A London-bound plane is the setting for the murder of an heiress's bodyguard and the theft of a valuable necklace.
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S3, EP11 "Night of the Headless Horseman"Jessica comes to the aid of a shy poet (Thom Bray) who is the prime suspect when his tormentor (Barry Williams) is found dead.
Murder, She Wrote
S3, EP10 "Stage Struck"Jessica probes the murder by poison of an ex-colleague's understudy (Ann Turkel), after the leading lady (Eleanor Parker) is unable to go on at a small-town theater.
Murder, She Wrote
S3, EP9 "Obituary for a Dead Anchor"Jessica reluctantly agrees to a television interview for an old friend but is surprised when a different reporter arrives to conduct the taping; a boat explosion leads everyone to believe the journalist (Chad Everett) has been killed.
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