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While vacationing in Martinique, Jessica is called on to help an acquaintance (Wayne Rogers) accused of a woman's (Cassie Yates) murder.
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, EP12 "The Scent of Murder"The pervasive stench of death looms over Jessica and Seth's visit to his cousin's South Carolina plantation.
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S11, EP11 "An Egg to Die For"Jessica helps a Russian police officer (David Ogden Stiers) capture the elusive mastermind behind the theft of a Fabergé egg.
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S11, EP10 "Murder of the Month Club"While working on an infomercial, Jessica helps a detective friend (George DiCenzo) probe a strangulation, and tries to find out why a member of her studio audience (Gale Hansen) is found dead during the taping.
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S11, EP9 "Murder by Twos"Jessica seeks a link between the electrocution of the town bully and the hanging of a teacher who was his lover.
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