
Watch S3, EP21: The Days Dwindle Down with Fubo
Jessica looks into a 30-year-old murder in a continuation of the story from the 1949 film "Strange Bargain."
Jessica looks into a 30-year-old murder in a continuation of the story from the 1949 film "Strange Bargain."
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S7, EP5 "Family Jewels"Jessica attends a political fundraiser with her friend Drew (Mike Farrell), but the focus turns to murder when another guest's chauffeur is murdered.
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S7, EP6 "A Body to Die For"A physical-fitness instructor (Jason Beghe) who has captivated Cabot Cove's female population is linked to the murder of a con artist.
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S4, EP8 "Steal Me a Story"A bomb kills a TV producer (Ken Swofford) who stole a plot from one of Jessica's books, making Jessica a suspect in his death.
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S4, EP9 "Trouble in Eden"Jessica's friend is hit by a car shortly after being notified of her sister's death.
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S7, EP4 "Hannigan's Wake"Jessica reopens a 16-year-old murder case at the urging of a dying author (Van Johnson) who felt injustice was done.
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S7, EP3 "See You in Court, Baby"Dennis Stanton (Keith Michell) tries to clear a man of charges he murdered an unscrupulous divorce attorney.
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S7, EP2 "Deadly Misunderstanding"When Jessica suffers a broken arm, she hires a typist to meet her deadline, but she must clear the woman of a murder charge.
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S7, EP1 "Trials & Tribulations"Jessica is accused of false testimony and bribery in the death of an escaping murderer, and the man's daughter (Carrie Hamilton) takes Jessica to court.
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