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While Jessica is in Texas to attend her cousin Ann's wedding, the bridegroom is murdered, as was Ann's first fiance 15 years earlier.
While Jessica is in Texas to attend her cousin Ann's wedding, the bridegroom is murdered, as was Ann's first fiance 15 years earlier.
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S8, EP8 "A Killing in Vegas"Jessica tries to disprove charges against her friend's boyfriend, suspected of murdering a Las Vegas casino manager.
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S8, EP9 "The Committee"After Jessica speaks at an exclusive men's club, they ask her to investigate when one of their members is murdered and they are all suspects.
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S8, EP10 "The List of Uri Lermentov"Jessica finds herself amid international espionage while attending a trade reception in Washington, D.C.
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S8, EP11 "Danse Diabolique"Jessica is convinced that a ballerina who died during her premiere performance in a new ballet was actually murdered.
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S11, EP7 "Fatal Paradise"While vacationing in Martinique, Jessica is called on to help an acquaintance (Wayne Rogers) accused of a woman's (Cassie Yates) murder.
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S11, EP6 "The Murder Channel"Accidentally tapped into a closed-circuit video surveillance system, Jessica's neighbor witnesses scheming, a robbery and then a murder.
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S11, EP5 "Dear Deadly"Jessica investigates when, during a visit to San Francisco, an advice columnist (Eileen Brennan) falls victim to a crazed gunman.
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S11, EP4 "Death in Hawaii"Jessica's vacation to Honolulu becomes chaotic when the son of her host, power broker Matt Kinkaid, vanishes during a hotly contested U.S. Senate election.
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