Murder, She Wrote
A parishioner confesses murder to a pastor, who cannot divulge the truth when an innocent man is accused.
A parishioner confesses murder to a pastor, who cannot divulge the truth when an innocent man is accused.
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The death of a venerable female mystery writer takes Jessica back to a 1947 murder aboard the Queen Mary.
A parishioner confesses murder to a pastor, who cannot divulge the truth when an innocent man is accused.
Jessica becomes involved in a dangerous espionage case in Athens, Greece, after a chance encounter in Paris with British agent Michael Haggerty (Len Cariou).
Eudora admits she stole Jessica's notes, but denies poisoning the apples she brought or murdering the detective who was following her.
A jealous mystery-writer (Jean Simmons) creates havoc for Jessica when her own publisher tells her that her work is slipping.
Jessica investigates when her the friend (Tim Dunigan) of her nephew (Todd Bryant) is accused of murdering a female sportscaster.
In Boston Jessica calls on private detective Harry McGraw after running into an old friend who denies knowing her.
Jessica must find the truth when murder befalls a young writer she had recommended editing a dead author's last novel.
Jessica poses as a wealthy patient to probe the murder of a vagabond identified as the hospital's accountant.
Jessica investigates the reappearance of an heir who had been missing for over 20 years.
Things look bad when a married woman's keys are found by the body in a motel room, and she can't explain why.
Jessica investigates a murder committed at her nephew's wedding.
A psychic's (David Birney) dire predictions disrupt Jessica's visit to a friend's (Dale Robertson) Arizona ranch.
The airplane Jessica's late husband bailed out of in 1952 is finally found, but it with a body inside.
Searching for a stolen tiara, Jessica meets the reclusive actress (Jean Peters) for whom it was designed.
Jessica becomes embroiled in a town's tensions while investigating the shooting death of a coal mine owner.
Jessica probes a suspicious accident while visiting her niece (Kristy McNichol) on the Canadian rodeo circuit.
A rude maître d' (Dick Gautier) is murdered at the New York restaurant in which Jessica has just invested.
After an eccentric recluse dies, arguments over a piece of historic Cabot Cove property and the contents of her estate lead to murder.
Jessica suspects heirs and employees when a corpse appears in an elderly vintner's (Eli Wallach) cellar.
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