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Michael Hagarty (Len Cariou) is suspected of murdering his future son-in-law, thought to be involved in an illegal banking scheme.
Michael Hagarty (Len Cariou) is suspected of murdering his future son-in-law, thought to be involved in an illegal banking scheme.
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S9, EP6 "Night of the Coyote"In New Mexico, Jessica links the murder of the owner of an Old West tourist attraction to buried treasure.
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S9, EP7 "Sugar and Spice, Malice and Vice"Michael Hagarty (Len Cariou) is suspected of murdering his future son-in-law, thought to be involved in an illegal banking scheme.
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S9, EP8 "The Classic Murder"Jessica investigates the mysterious disappearance of her editor's millionaire father along with $150 million from his corporate account.
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S9, EP9 "A Christmas Secret"The future son-in-law (Sean O'Bryan) of a prominent Cabot Cove family is suspected in the shooting of a hardware store employee.
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S9, EP5 "The Dead File"Jessica is sued for libel after a comic strip version of her accuses prominent New Yorkers of crimes.
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S9, EP4 "The Wind Around the Tower"While in Ireland to research a new book, Jessica is called in to help solve the crime when a tycoon's murder is linked to a local legend.
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S9, EP3 "The Mole"Officials hesitate to confront Jessica's kidnapper (Ken Howard), a philanthropist who mistook her for a government informant.
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S9, EP2 "Family Secrets"One of Jessica's former students is murdered when he returns to Cabot Cove to write a book exposing new information on a 30-year-old town scandal.
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