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A homeless man's murder confession leads detectives to the new medical examiner and falsified records.
A homeless man's murder confession leads detectives to the new medical examiner and falsified records.
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S4, EP9 "Sniper"Fear of the sniper prompts Pembleton to make his wife wear a bullet-proof vest; Munch makes Howard's safety his main concern; Russert copes with demotion.
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S4, EP7 "Heartbeat"Lewis and Kellerman's interrogation of a suspect uncovers a decade-old crime; Howard and Munch track a murder suspect interested in Edgar Allan Poe.
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S4, EP10 "The Hat"Detectives must capture a suspected killer (Lily Tomlin) who escaped from them during her extradition from Pennsylvania.
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S4, EP11 "I've Got a Secret"A rough-looking man's emergency-room death points to a malicious doctor; Kay tries to keep her love life out of the office.
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S5, EP5 "M.E., Myself and I"A homeless man's murder confession leads detectives to the new medical examiner and falsified records.
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S5, EP4 "Bad Medicine"Kellerman and Pembleton pull desk duty; Lewis and Simmons (Toni Lewis) investigate heroin-related deaths that lead them to Luther Mahoney.
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