Murder, She Wrote
The pervasive stench of death looms over Jessica and Seth's visit to his cousin's South Carolina plantation.
The pervasive stench of death looms over Jessica and Seth's visit to his cousin's South Carolina plantation.
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Pressured by corporate sponsors, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist (Bruce Weitz) fakes his death, then turns up dead.
A stalker threatens a gifted soprano (Khrystyne Haje) about to make her debut, and Jessica steps in to help with the investigation.
Jessica takes a trip to Egypt to finalize a cultural exchange program and ends up searching for a killer and a stolen artifact.
The pervasive stench of death looms over Jessica and Seth's visit to his cousin's South Carolina plantation.
Jessica helps a Russian police officer (David Ogden Stiers) capture the elusive mastermind behind the theft of a Faberge egg.
While working on an infomercial, Jessica helps a detective friend (George DiCenzo) probe a strangulation, and tries to find out why a member of her studio audience (Gale Hansen) is found dead during the taping.
Jessica seeks a link between the electrocution of the town bully and the hanging of a teacher who was his lover.
The mysterious deaths of a winery matriarch's son and a rival vintner lead Jessica into a world of greed and betrayal.
Jessica's probe of a friend's kidnapping in Amsterdam leads to two murders and a diamond-smuggling ring.
Burglaries and a murder occur when the carnival comes to Cabot Cove but doesn't seem to bring in a great deal of money.
Jessica searches for a motive when a legendary maestro, who is about to lose control of his protege, is found murdered.
A Texas trucker (Earl Holliman) is charged with insurance fraud his son (Patrick Cassidy) is accused of murder.
Fresh blood stains indicate foul play when Seth (William Windom) disappears a proliferation of strangers in town raises Jessica's suspicions.
The closing of a family-owned department store leads to a double murder in New York, and Jessica has no shortage of suspects in the crime.
Infrared cameras seem to prove Jessica's writing student is guilty of killing his abusive stepfather.
Jessica refuses to believe that the editor of her latest book has committed suicide and is determined to find out the truth.
A London friend invites Jessica to rewrite a play based on her novel and is accused of murdering a manipulative producer/financier.
A man (George Segal) who claims Jessica's novel closely resembles the story of his first wife's murder sues Jessica.
Jessica investigates her accountant and uncovers his gambling, an illegal casino and a police officer's murder.
In Ireland, the son of Jessica's friend (Fionnula Flanagan) is accused of killing another family member (Andrew Robinson).
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