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When the director of a scholarship foundation for the deaf is killed by a car bomb, Sara questions students and faculty at the college where her mother-in-law (Phyllis Frelich) works.
When the director of a scholarship foundation for the deaf is killed by a car bomb, Sara questions students and faculty at the college where her mother-in-law (Phyllis Frelich) works.
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S11, EP14 "All That Cremains"A dismembered body is found in multiple boxes donated to a thrift store; Langston's wife visits the crime lab.
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S11, EP13 "The Two Mrs. Grissoms"When the director of a scholarship foundation for the deaf is killed by a car bomb, Sara questions students and faculty at the college where her mother-in-law (Phyllis Frelich) works.
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