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The closing of a family-owned department store leads to a double murder in New York, and Jessica has no shortage of suspects in the crime.
The closing of a family-owned department store leads to a double murder in New York, and Jessica has no shortage of suspects in the crime.
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S10, EP17 "The Dying Game"The closing of a family-owned department store leads to a double murder in New York, and Jessica has no shortage of suspects in the crime.
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S12, EP17 "Something Foul in Flappieville"After Jessica's story for children becomes a television puppet show; she must find the fiend who used one of the puppets as a murder weapon.
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S10, EP18 "The Trouble With Seth"Fresh blood stains indicate foul play when Seth (William Windom) disappears; a proliferation of strangers in town raises Jessica's suspicions.
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S10, EP19 "Roadkill"A Texas trucker (Earl Holliman) is charged with insurance fraud; his son (Patrick Cassidy) is accused of murder.
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S12, EP16 "Murder Among Friends"When the producer of a hit twenty-something series is murdered, Jessica does some directing of her own.
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S12, EP15 "The Dark Side of the Door"Details in a manuscript convince a young editor (Tracy Middendorf) that the author (Richard Beymer) kidnapped her 11 years earlier, but when the author is found dead, the editor becomes the primary suspect.
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S12, EP14 "Murder in Tempo"Seth Hazlitt's benefit concert to save the woods near Cabot Cove is endangered when the lead singer is permanently silenced.
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S12, EP13 "Death Goes Double Platinum"Jessica works hard to get her friend's (Tony Plana) Latino band a recording contract, until a murder rocks her plans.
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