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Jessica hears the confession of a dying hit man who has just completed an assignment, only to find the victim isn't dead.
Jessica hears the confession of a dying hit man who has just completed an assignment, only to find the victim isn't dead.
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S4, EP16 "Murder Through the Looking Glass"Jessica hears the confession of a dying hit man who has just completed an assignment, only to find the victim isn't dead.
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S4, EP17 "A Very Good Year for Murder"Jessica suspects heirs and employees when a corpse appears in an elderly vintner's (Eli Wallach) cellar.
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S4, EP18 "Benedict Arnold Slipped Here"After an eccentric recluse dies, arguments over a piece of historic Cabot Cove property and the contents of her estate lead to murder.
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S4, EP19 "Just Another Fish Story"A rude maître d' (Dick Gautier) is murdered at the New York restaurant in which Jessica has just invested.
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S9, EP21 "The Survivor"Jessica becomes involved in an internal police investigation when a colleague is left for dead in an accident in which a rookie policeman is killed.
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S9, EP20 "Ship of Thieves"Jessica is enjoying a Caribbean cruise on a ship where her old friend (Keith Michell) is chief of security when a woman is found dead in the ship's cargo net.
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S9, EP19 "Lone Witness"A delivery boy (Neil Patrick Harris) who witnessed a murder becomes the prime suspect and disappears.
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S9, EP18 "Dead to Rights"Jessica agrees to help clear a former research assistant of killing her new employer, despite the fact the woman is a pathological liar.
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