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Capt. Sharon Raydor is appointed the head of Major Crimes; a string of grocery store robberies turns fatal; Detective Amy Sykes is transferred to Major Crimes; Raydor tries to protect Rusty.
Capt. Sharon Raydor is appointed the head of Major Crimes; a string of grocery store robberies turns fatal; Detective Amy Sykes is transferred to Major Crimes; Raydor tries to protect Rusty.
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S1, EP3 "Medical Causes"The facts are blurred in the case of a fatal car crash; Raydor fulfills her promise to track down Rusty's mother.
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S1, EP4 "The Ecstasy and the Agony"Major Crimes partners with the FBI on a homicide case; Provenza opens up to a suspect; Rusty has his first day of school.
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S3, EP3 "Frozen Assets"The division works to solve the murder of a dog who was left a 20 million dollar estate by his deceased owner; the squad begins to suspect foul play in the death of the dog's owner.
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S3, EP4 "Letting It Go"The squad must question possible suspects when an alleged rapist is murdered; Rusty catches his mother in a lie.
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S5, EP18 "Bad Blood"Sharon's son Ricky comes home for a surprise visit; the department investigates the murder of a retired LAPD fraud detective, who may have been murdered for an arrest she made decades ago.
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