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A good Samaritan's body is found in a trash bin; Felton's wife throws him out; Munch and Lewis seek a third partner to buy a bar.
A good Samaritan's body is found in a trash bin; Felton's wife throws him out; Munch and Lewis seek a third partner to buy a bar.
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S3, EP4 "Model Citizen"Lewis falls for a woman who likes Bayliss; a serial killer sues Pembleton for violating her civil rights during questioning.
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S3, EP5 "Happy to Be Here"Thorne's source, a man linked to a drug cartel, is shot; a woman found dead after a month received daily flower deliveries.
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S3, EP6 "Crosetti"Meldrick launches a full-scale investigation when he becomes convinced that Steve did not commit suicide but was murdered.
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S3, EP7 "The Last of the Watermen"Kay returns home for rest but investigates when her father, brother and former boyfriend become prime suspects in the death of an environmentalist.
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S3, EP2 "Fits Like a Glove"Gaffney allows a possible murder site to be washed down, enraging Pembleton; Munch, Lewis and Bayliss decide to buy a bar.
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S3, EP1 "Nearer My God to Thee"A good Samaritan's body is found in a trash bin; Felton's wife throws him out; Munch and Lewis seek a third partner to buy a bar.
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