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Jessica travels to Rome to help rewrite the script for the filming of one of her books, but the filming takes a tragic turn when a stuntman dies.
Jessica travels to Rome to help rewrite the script for the filming of one of her books, but the filming takes a tragic turn when a stuntman dies.
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S11, EP1 "A Nest of Vipers"Internal strife at an earthquake-shaken California zoo culminates in an employee's death from snake bite.
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S11, EP2 "Amsterdam Kill"Jessica's probe of a friend's kidnapping in Amsterdam leads to two murders and a diamond-smuggling ring.
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S11, EP3 "To Kill a Legend"Jessica's discovery that Cabot Cove's Revolutionary War hero was actually a traitor results in a TV director's murder.
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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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S12, EP12 "Kendo Killing"In Japan, Jessica gets involved in the murder of a motorcycle racer, the son of an international CEO (Pat Morita).
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S12, EP11 "Unwilling Witness"After being subpoenaed to testify at the jury probe of a brokerage house, Jessica is charged with contempt for speaking to a witness who is killed.
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S12, EP10 "Frozen Stiff"When Jessica arrives at an ice cream company to get a check for charity, the funds have melted away and the company's co-founder is iced.
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S12, EP9 "Deadly Bidding"Detective Charlie Garrett's (Wayne Rogers) high bid on a mediocre painting puzzles Jessica; then, its second-rate artist is found dead.
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