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When his police detective son, Steve, is framed for the murder of an internal affairs officer, Mark takes on a group of corrupt cops.
When his police detective son, Steve, is framed for the murder of an internal affairs officer, Mark takes on a group of corrupt cops.
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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, EP9 "The Restless Remains"After Dr. Sloan reports the death of a television infomercial star, the body vanishes and his company and wife insist he is still alive.
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S1, EP10 "Murder With Mirrors"When a popular illusionist dies during his magic act, Dr. Sloan believes he was murdered and suspects his former partner of the crime.
Diagnosis Murder
S4, EP14 "Murder Two, Part One"Mark gets Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith) to defend Jesse in a malpractice suit; a key witness winds up dead.
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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."
Diagnosis Murder
S8, EP20 "Deadly Mirage: Deja Vous"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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S8, EP19 "No Good Deed"Dr. Sloan investigates a controversial attorney who confesses to murder while near death but recants after he recovers.
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