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Pembleton and Bayliss must rush to solve the case of a man pushed into the path of a train before the victim dies of his injuries.
Pembleton and Bayliss must rush to solve the case of a man pushed into the path of a train before the victim dies of his injuries.
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S6, EP7 "The Subway"Pembleton and Bayliss must rush to solve the case of a man pushed into the path of a train before the victim dies of his injuries.
Homicide: Life on the Street
S6, EP8 "All Is Bright"An HIV-positive man's death prompts detectives to visit the people listed in his address book; Munch's ex-wife (Carol Kane) asks for his help.
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S6, EP9 "Closet Cases"Bayliss questions a handsome nightclub owner (Peter Gallagher) about the death of a gay philanthropist; Kellerman, Stivers and Lewis confront Georgia Rae Mahoney.
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S6, EP10 "Sins of the Father"Lewis and Falsone investigate the case of a white man found lynched in a historic section of the city.
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S6, EP6 "Saigon Rose"Pembleton and Lewis must gain the trust of two scared, teen witnesses in order to solve a deadly robbery in a Vietnamese family's restaurant.
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S6, EP5 "Baby, It's You"Clues in a teen model's death point to Dr. Janaway (Tom Tammi) until Baltimore and New York authorities uncover new evidence.
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S6, EP4 "Birthday"Falsone and Lewis team up with Detective Stivers (Toni Lewis) to investigate a vicious attack on a young woman who is unable to provide any details.
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S6, EP3 "Blood Ties"Pembleton fights to regain control of the investigation when new evidence links a member of the Wilson family to the murder; guest James Earl Jones.
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