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In London, a prim and proper millionaire who leads a double life as an escort begins a deadly relationship with a gambling swindler.
In London, a prim and proper millionaire who leads a double life as an escort begins a deadly relationship with a gambling swindler.
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S4, EP99 "Gambled on Murder"In London, a prim and proper millionaire who leads a double life as an escort begins a deadly relationship with a gambling swindler.
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S2, EP63 "Semper Free"Yvonne Baldelli and Marine Corps veteran Brian Brimager fall in love and move to a Caribbean island; but paradise turns into a nightmare when Yvonne emails that she's left Brian for another man, and they're moving to Costa Rica; when her family discovers that the email comes from the United States, they suspect foul play.
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S4, EP100 "Murder in Glacier National Park"A missing newlywed's body is found at the bottom of a Montana waterfall just eight days after his wedding.
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S1, EP101 "Murderer at the Morgue"When a young marriage ends in suicide, the victim's family presses police to order an autopsy.
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S4, EP98 "Knight of Swords"In Santa Cruz, Calif., police come a cross a series of ritualistic killings; the investigation leads to a self-proclaimed hero who kills to prevent the apocalypse.
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S4, EP97 "Vulture Feeder Fiend"During the investigation into a serial killer, police become aware that there is a second serial killer on the loose; the second killer believes he is sacrificing people to save humanity.
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S4, EP85 "Stranger at the Station"When a popular young student goes missing, her boyfriend tells police he last saw her with a mysterious stranger.
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S4, EP84 "Evil Stranger"Police launch a manhunt after a young woman disappears from the streets of Southampton, England; the victim's parents pursue the killer to get justice.
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