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After safety inspector Butch Hicks falls to his death, Chief Vick enlists Shawn and Gus' help with the case; as she takes them out to the crime scene, she tells them they received an anonymous tip.
After safety inspector Butch Hicks falls to his death, Chief Vick enlists Shawn and Gus' help with the case; as she takes them out to the crime scene, she tells them they received an anonymous tip.
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S3, EP5 "Disco Didn't Die, It Was Murdered!"When the biggest bust of Henry's career is released from jail on a technicality, Shawn and Gus must revisit the 1970s to investigate the case and put the culprit behind bars for good.
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S3, EP6 "There Might Be Blood"After safety inspector Butch Hicks falls to his death, Chief Vick enlists Shawn and Gus' help with the case; as she takes them out to the crime scene, she tells them they received an anonymous tip.
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S3, EP7 "Talk Derby to Me"Shawn and Gus help undercover Juliet probe a string of robberies connected to a roller derby team that she recently infiltrated.
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S3, EP8 "Gus Walks Into a Bank"When Gus is held hostage in a bank, Shawn must find a way inside and become the gunman's chief negotiator.
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S3, EP4 "The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable"When Shawn's notoriously unreliable uncle claims to have a map to hidden Spanish treasure, Shawn, Gus and Henry find themselves in a life-and-death chase for the gold with a shady group of raiders.
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S3, EP3 "Daredevils!"While watching a daredevil perform at a fair, Shawn realizes his stunts are being sabotaged.
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S3, EP2 "Murder? ... Anyone? ... Anyone? ... Bueller?"Gus does not believe Shawn when he claims that one of their high-school classmates has been murdered.
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S3, EP1 "Ghosts"Gus' boss demands that he stop moonlighting at the agency; Shawn must find a way to keep his partner, solve a haunting case, and play referee to Henry and his recently returned mother.
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