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Two detectives (James McEachin, Louis Gossett Jr.) investigate robberies of parking-lot attendants and a woman's death.
Two detectives (James McEachin, Louis Gossett Jr.) investigate robberies of parking-lot attendants and a woman's death.
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S3, EP15 "Odyssey of Death"Police officers search for two men suspected of murdering waitresses and wounding a cop (Ray Young). With Robert Stack, Brock Peters.
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S3, EP16 "The Other Side of the Fence"A sergeant (David Groh) poses as a fence to catch two jewel thieves suspected of murder. With George Hamilton.
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S3, EP17 "$.50 First Half Hour, $1.75 All Day"Two detectives (James McEachin, Louis Gossett Jr.) investigate robberies of parking-lot attendants and a woman's death.
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S3, EP18 "Firebird"A badly burned officer (Tony Lo Bianco) struggles to return to work. With John Astin.
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S3, EP14 "Odyssey of Death"The shooting of an officer diverts attention from several waitresses' murders. With Ed Lauter, Lou Frizzell.
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