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Jessica finds no mourners, but plenty of suspects after a young tennis pro's domineering father is killed.
Jessica finds no mourners, but plenty of suspects after a young tennis pro's domineering father is killed.
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Murder, She Wrote
S11, EP21 "Game, Set, Murder"Jessica finds no mourners, but plenty of suspects after a young tennis pro's domineering father is killed.
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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, EP10 "The Sound of Murder"Jessica uses her knowledge of music to investigate the murder of the owner of the record company that is producing one of her mysteries on tape.
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S9, EP11 "Final Curtain"Seth's friend (Peter Donat), an actor coming out of retirement to launch a play, is implicated in the murder of his ex-manager (Bradford Dillman).
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S12, EP3 "The Secret of Gila Junction"Jessica helps an inexperienced sheriff investigate a murder in a small desert town where the government may have conducted dangerous chemical experiments.
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S12, EP2 "A Quaking in Aspen"An insurance investigation reunites detective Garrett (Wayne Rogers) with Jessica who is in Aspen visiting her recently widowed friend (Leigh Taylor-Young).
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S12, EP1 "Nailed"After convincing the star stylist at Jessica's beauty salon to jump ship, a sneaky entrepreneur turns up dead in the hairdresser's chair.
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Mystery writer and amateur detective Jessica Fletcher - a down-to-earth, middle-aged widow - ferrets out the criminals in idyllic Cabot Cove, Maine, which apparently is the murder capital of the United States for the show's 12-season run. Though while traveling, she uncovers a fair number of killers as well.
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