Murder, She Wrote
Jessica's friend Dennis Stanton (Keith Michell) is called to investigate when a purported Mark Twain manuscript leads to murder.
Jessica's friend Dennis Stanton (Keith Michell) is called to investigate when a purported Mark Twain manuscript leads to murder.
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Jessica agrees to help clear a former research assistant of killing her new employer, despite the fact the woman is a pathological liar.
The CEO (Chad Everett) of a struggling high-tech defense firm is suspected of killing a banker and a fisherman.
Jessica investigates a cold case to help an agoraphobic woman (Cynthia Nixon) who is haunted by dreams of her mother's murder five years earlier.
At a dinner party with a gossip magazine editor (Penny Fuller), Jessica imagines the plot for her next novel.
The owner of a Midwest radio station (Lyman Ward) is found murdered at a new transmitter site, and Jessica must weed out the suspects to find the killer.
While attending a writers' conference in Florida, Jessica stumbles onto old photos that may be linked to the JFK assassination.
One of Jessica's students is framed for murder when someone uses information from her creative writing class to kill a local crime boss.
Seth's friend (Peter Donat), an actor coming out of retirement to launch a play is implicated in the murder of his ex-manager (Bradford Dillman).
While in Ireland to research a new book, Jessica is called in to help solve the crime when a tycoon's murder is linked to a local legend.
Officials hesitate to confront Jessica's kidnapper (Ken Howard), a philanthropist who mistook her for a government informant.
One of Jessica's former students is murdered when he returns to Cabot Cove to write a book exposing new information on a 30-year-old town scandal.
A film based on Jessica's book opens at a film festival in Milan, and the opening is followed by the murder of the film's producer (Susan Blakely).
Jessica is in the process of designing a murder-mystery board game for a toy company when an executive (Barbara Babcock) is murdered.
Seth's old Army pal (Gerald S. O'Loughlin) is accused of murdering his new employer (Cliff DeYoung), a yacht dealer.
Jessica consoles a playwright (Darren McGavin) after his wife's suicide, then realizes that he was the intended victim of a family member's murder.
While in Mexico City, Jessica researches two crimes when a mask stolen from the National Museum is found on the face of a murder victim.
The would-be producer (Ron Leibman) of the movie adaptation of Jessica's latest book dies, leaving Jessica to identify possible suspects.
Cabot Cove suspects a woman (Mary Crosby) playing a witch in a community play is the real thing guest Robert Vaughn.
Jessica is convinced that a ballerina who died during her premiere performance in a new ballet was actually murdered.
Jessica finds herself amid international espionage while attending a trade reception in Washington, D.C.
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