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The body of a man killed by a bullet is found in his well; detectives try to connect a man to his ex-wife's murder.
The body of a man killed by a bullet is found in his well; detectives try to connect a man to his ex-wife's murder.
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S4, EP14 "The Well; The Deadly Ex"The body of a man killed by a bullet is found in his well; detectives try to connect a man to his ex-wife's murder.
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