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Mark searches for the killer after a man who is dying from a gunshot wound leaves him a winning lottery ticket worth $13 million.
Mark searches for the killer after a man who is dying from a gunshot wound leaves him a winning lottery ticket worth $13 million.
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Diagnosis Murder
S1, EP5 "The 13 Million Dollar Man"Mark searches for the killer after a man who is dying from a gunshot wound leaves him a winning lottery ticket worth $13 million.
Diagnosis Murder
S1, EP6 "Vanishing Act"When his police detective son, Steve, is framed for the murder of an internal affairs officer, Mark takes on a group of corrupt cops.
Diagnosis Murder
S1, EP7 "Vanishing Act"Mark and Jack call on contacts in the underworld to clear Steve of murder charges; Mark is caught between striking nurses and the administration.
Diagnosis Murder
S1, EP8 "Shanda's Song"While treating a famous rock star who collapsed before a concert, Mark learns she is being threatened by a deranged stalker.
Diagnosis Murder
S8, EP21 "The Blair Nurse Project"When a filmmaker begins using Community General Hospital as the location for an eerie documentary, Dr. Sloan discovers it may be haunted.
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S8, EP20 "Deadly Mirage: On the Beach"Mark, deeply concerned about his son's new love interest and stuck home with a broken leg, takes to eyeing his neighbors through binoculars, a la Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window."
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