Murder, She Wrote
Jessica investigates when bodies start turning up in the Appletree sisters' (Joan Leslie, Teresa Wright) house and garden.
Jessica investigates when bodies start turning up in the Appletree sisters' (Joan Leslie, Teresa Wright) house and garden.
Jessica attends a fund-raiser for a New York publisher, and he is found dead, and his wife's diamond necklace is missing from his safe.
When Jessica is arrested for murder, secret agent Michael Haggerty (Len Cariou) and her nephew Grady conspire to keep her safely in jail while they seek the real killer.
Jessica is caught in a game of deadly politics when a close friend's campaign is threatened by scandal.
Jessica hears the confession of a dying hit man who has just completed an assignment, only to find the victim isn't dead.
When Jessica visits a celebrated playwright friend, she encounters murder and an unexpected marriage proposal.
When Seth's estranged brother is murdered, Jessica must figure out if a cursed ruby from India is responsible.
An unhappy wife, a government official, a lovesick assistant and a self-centered astronomer are suspects in the murder of a young executive.
Shortly after Sheriff Tupper's sister leaves her husband and seeks refuge in Cabot Cove, a murder occurs.
Visiting her nephew Grady in New York, Jessica probes a murder involving the family of his college buddy.
The descendant of a tribe once inhabiting Cabot Cove has a land grant claiming the town as Indian territory.
Jessica's friend is hit by a car shortly after being notified of her sister's death.
A bomb kills a TV producer (Ken Swofford) who stole a plot from one of Jessica's books, making Jessica a suspect in his death.
Jessica helps Sheriff Tupper (Tom Bosley) when his seemingly harmless deputy (Rick Lenz) is accused of murder.
At a fashion premiere in Paris, Jessica gets involved in the murder investigation of a supper-club owner.
A murder occurs while Jessica is recording one of her novels for the Mystery Books for the Blind series.
Jessica looks into a 30-year-old murder in a continuation of the story from the 1949 film "Strange Bargain."
Jessica investigates when an old friend is killed in a car accident in Idaho -- the man's widow (Ellen Bry) believes it was an accident, but the victim's father (John McLiam) is sure it was murder.
Jessica's accountant nephew, Grady (Michael Horton), faces charges of tax fraud and murdering his boss (Michael Tolan).
A 25-year comedy feud hampers Jessica's probe of a stabbing murder at her goddaughter's engagement party.