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When a theater owner discovers a.38 slug in a piece of set furniture that is not being used as a prop, Lilly and Jeffries reinvestigate a case involving the shooting of a local cabaret singer.
When a theater owner discovers a.38 slug in a piece of set furniture that is not being used as a prop, Lilly and Jeffries reinvestigate a case involving the shooting of a local cabaret singer.
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S4, EP1 "Rampage"The case of two teens who killed themselves after a murderous rampage at a mall in 1995 reopens when evidence indicates there may have been a third shooter.
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S3, EP19 "Beautiful Little Fool"A woman researching her family history learns that her great-grandmother was murdered in 1929 and the case was never solved, prompting Lilly to take a look.
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S3, EP18 "Willkommen"When a theater owner discovers a.38 slug in a piece of set furniture that is not being used as a prop, Lilly and Jeffries reinvestigate a case involving the shooting of a local cabaret singer.
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