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Jessica flies to Indian territory in British Columbia, Canada and gets stuck because of plane trouble in Dominion, a town near Hobart Creek, where the Aurora Hills Mining Company is denied passage by armed natives, despite a contract signed by the territorial government, till old Joe Quill convinces them to wait a few days for legal action, which comes in the person of Jessica's locally born co-passenger Peter Henderson, a cynical realist, who warns Joe's grandson, nature-drawing artist George Quill, to stop using arms. Mine executive Rick Shipley and another miner rough up George till they notice Jessica approaching. George tells her to forget about it as the police never believe an Indian. Meanwhile, Henderson goes out with police Sgt. Hilda Dupont. Shipley warns Joe to call off George before it gets really dangerous, but is blackmailed, himself, by retired RCMP cop Hamish McPherson, also flown in with Jessica, who recognized him as escaped Mountie-killing bank robber Nicholas ... Written by KGF Vissers
All Episodes - S10
EPS01
Jessica Fletcher has finally accepted House of Dunbar tycoon Brian's wife Emma Soon Dunbar's invitation to visit Hong Kong. While she's admiring Burmese jade, her host gets kidnapped, asking a $200,000 cash ransom. Police Insp. McLaughlin suggests the ransom will probably be quickly paid and insure a release, it's almost routine in the last years before the PRC's takeover, and so it happens. Unlike Emma, Brian is inclined to believe it was just another move by his merger-candidate Kai Kuan, whose son David is actually dating Brian's daughter April Dunbar, a forbidden love. Dunbar executive Mark Tower, who was found out selling goods supposedly destroyed in a warehouse fire to Shangai by women's apparel division head Louise Walton, offers his services to the Kuans. Even though the merger talks look like a dead-end, the sumptuous 110th Dunbar's anniversary banquet goes on with the Kuans for appearances sake, serving a century egg- which kills Brian by cyanide concentrate, some of which ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS01
Jessica Fletcher has finally accepted House of Dunbar tycoon Brian's wife Emma Soon Dunbar's invitation to visit Hong Kong. While she's admiring Burmese jade, her host gets kidnapped, asking a $200,000 cash ransom. Police Insp. McLaughlin suggests the ransom will probably be quickly paid and insure a release, it's almost routine in the last years before the PRC's takeover, and so it happens. Unlike Emma, Brian is inclined to believe it was just another move by his merger-candidate Kai Kuan, whose son David is actually dating Brian's daughter April Dunbar, a forbidden love. Dunbar executive Mark Tower, who was found out selling goods supposedly destroyed in a warehouse fire to Shangai by women's apparel division head Louise Walton, offers his services to the Kuans. Even though the merger talks look like a dead-end, the sumptuous 110th Dunbar's anniversary banquet goes on with the Kuans for appearances sake, serving a century egg- which kills Brian by cyanide concentrate, some of which ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS02
Jessica helps friend Margaret Johnson and preservation committee president Carol Collins fight a New York development company. The project would cause a historical building, where Ernest Hemingway once had an apartment, to be torn down. Nolan Walsh holds out with his pub's lease. He even throws developer Eugene Gillrich out after violent promises and threats are made in public. Eugene and his wife Lee are desperate to save the project, while his brother and partner Walter wants to consider an alternate site. Eugene secretly romances Carol Collins to have her drop the petition. Then Walter is found shot dead at Eugene's desk and, presumably, Eugene was the target. NYPD Lieutenant Artie Gelber and Detective Henderson examine and arrest Margaret after finding her fingerprints in the office. Jessica gives her an alibi, though not foolproof, and finds evidence Walter's body was moved, so he was the intended victim. Jessica notices Carol ordered her usual drink at Nolan's pub, so she ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS02
Jessica helps friend Margaret Johnson and preservation committee president Carol Collins fight a New York development company. The project would cause a historical building, where Ernest Hemingway once had an apartment, to be torn down. Nolan Walsh holds out with his pub's lease. He even throws developer Eugene Gillrich out after violent promises and threats are made in public. Eugene and his wife Lee are desperate to save the project, while his brother and partner Walter wants to consider an alternate site. Eugene secretly romances Carol Collins to have her drop the petition. Then Walter is found shot dead at Eugene's desk and, presumably, Eugene was the target. NYPD Lieutenant Artie Gelber and Detective Henderson examine and arrest Margaret after finding her fingerprints in the office. Jessica gives her an alibi, though not foolproof, and finds evidence Walter's body was moved, so he was the intended victim. Jessica notices Carol ordered her usual drink at Nolan's pub, so she ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS03
Two teenagers making out in the cemetery get the scare of their lives when a man crawls out of a grave. Jessica's house needs electric and plumbing repairs, but her handyman Charles Weatherly is called away, to her anger, by rich client Lawrence Baker, who recently moved into the mansion Borbey House. Dr. Howard Sorenson, the visiting professor researching the Borbey House, congratulates Jessica, in the library, on her book research on sepulchers, in his field of research. Dave Perrin keeps looking for his sister Laurel who's been missing for 18 months. The same teenage couple is scared to death when they find what looks like a dead body but it turns out to just be a mannequin arm. Weatherly cancels Jessica's repairs after Baker agreed to structural work on a wall, doubling the restoration contract price. Molly's dad, a local shopkeeper, refuses to deal with Baker after finding out nobody knows about him and he only pays cash. Dr. Howard Sorenson is caught snooping in Baker's place ... Written by KGF Vissers, edited by GER
EPS03
Two teenagers making out in the cemetery get the scare of their lives when a man crawls out of a grave. Jessica's house needs electric and plumbing repairs, but her handyman Charles Weatherly is called away, to her anger, by rich client Lawrence Baker, who recently moved into the mansion Borbey House. Dr. Howard Sorenson, the visiting professor researching the Borbey House, congratulates Jessica, in the library, on her book research on sepulchers, in his field of research. Dave Perrin keeps looking for his sister Laurel who's been missing for 18 months. The same teenage couple is scared to death when they find what looks like a dead body but it turns out to just be a mannequin arm. Weatherly cancels Jessica's repairs after Baker agreed to structural work on a wall, doubling the restoration contract price. Molly's dad, a local shopkeeper, refuses to deal with Baker after finding out nobody knows about him and he only pays cash. Dr. Howard Sorenson is caught snooping in Baker's place ... Written by KGF Vissers, edited by GER
EPS04
In New York, Jessica gets interviewed and followed by a sweet young profile-writer, Ben Forman; his agent Dean Richards is threatened in Jessica's presence by the bullying competing producer Harrison M. Kane, who tells his publisher Carter Drummond that he'll buy the magazine and tries to recruit Ben directly. Dean bitches to photographer Hans Dietrich and star model Kathryn Scofield, who is intimate with Hans. Ben follows Abby Peters after he overheard her being roughed up by Kane, who is then found dead from electrocution in the hotel bath. Shortly thereafter, NYPD Lt. Artie Gelber investigates and soon realizes that Kane made enemies constantly. Dean then calls Jessica, who is surprised Ben hasn't handed in a single page of work. She and the police catch him impersonating nonexistent agent Gary Manion, so he's charged with the murder and confesses, but Jessica can't believe he would leave such obvious evidence against his alter-ego and guesses correctly that he is only protecting ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS04
In New York, Jessica gets interviewed and followed by a sweet young profile-writer, Ben Forman; his agent Dean Richards is threatened in Jessica's presence by the bullying competing producer Harrison M. Kane, who tells his publisher Carter Drummond that he'll buy the magazine and tries to recruit Ben directly. Dean bitches to photographer Hans Dietrich and star model Kathryn Scofield, who is intimate with Hans. Ben follows Abby Peters after he overheard her being roughed up by Kane, who is then found dead from electrocution in the hotel bath. Shortly thereafter, NYPD Lt. Artie Gelber investigates and soon realizes that Kane made enemies constantly. Dean then calls Jessica, who is surprised Ben hasn't handed in a single page of work. She and the police catch him impersonating nonexistent agent Gary Manion, so he's charged with the murder and confesses, but Jessica can't believe he would leave such obvious evidence against his alter-ego and guesses correctly that he is only protecting ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS05
Michael Burke has got Jessica to write a murder script A Killing at Hastings' Rock for their firm Marathon Images to base a virtual reality game on. The test version has a grave program flaw, which may sink the firm by missing a press presentation deadline. Jessica promises to rewrite the script so the failing character is no longer needed. Two partners secretly go to Redwood Concepts where James Lindstrom tells its CEO John Crowley he demands a bonus for dealing with him, now that he knows about his criminal past under the name Charles Crowe, while his partner David Salt promises 'another solution'. Jessica's fix works, but programming out a confusing set of locked doors would take too long. During the reception, Michael gets called by his P.I., Dan Porter, and confronts James about his contacting Crowley, who is there too. Shortly after, James' corpse is discovered, and his essential source codes are missing. Michael openly suspects Crowley. Investigating police Sergeant Ignacio ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS05
Michael Burke has got Jessica to write a murder script A Killing at Hastings' Rock for their firm Marathon Images to base a virtual reality game on. The test version has a grave program flaw, which may sink the firm by missing a press presentation deadline. Jessica promises to rewrite the script so the failing character is no longer needed. Two partners secretly go to Redwood Concepts where James Lindstrom tells its CEO John Crowley he demands a bonus for dealing with him, now that he knows about his criminal past under the name Charles Crowe, while his partner David Salt promises 'another solution'. Jessica's fix works, but programming out a confusing set of locked doors would take too long. During the reception, Michael gets called by his P.I., Dan Porter, and confronts James about his contacting Crowley, who is there too. Shortly after, James' corpse is discovered, and his essential source codes are missing. Michael openly suspects Crowley. Investigating police Sergeant Ignacio ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS06
Jessica visits horse trainer Matt Cleveland on Wally Hampton's horse ranch in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, where everybody is elated about the prospects for their promising racehorse Swift Prince. Matt surprises an intruder in the barn and is clobbered down When Jessica investigates the noise, she finds a mysterious syringe in the hay which turned out to be a stimulant which was to be injected into Swift Prince, three days before a major race, so unlikely still to be detected even if it makes him win. Meanwhile, Catherine Noble's neighboring ranch is financially troubled, so daughter Tracey Noble can't get a grand wedding, and their partner, Lloyd Mentone, schemes with the Hampton's assistant trainer -who is fired by Matt- while insisting Prince shouldn't race with a not perfectly healed injury as his leg could be permanently hurt. Matt tells Jessica a video cassette he just received could help take 3 seconds off Prince's time, and shortly after is found dead on the side of the ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS06
Jessica visits horse trainer Matt Cleveland on Wally Hampton's horse ranch in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, where everybody is elated about the prospects for their promising racehorse Swift Prince. Matt surprises an intruder in the barn and is clobbered down When Jessica investigates the noise, she finds a mysterious syringe in the hay which turned out to be a stimulant which was to be injected into Swift Prince, three days before a major race, so unlikely still to be detected even if it makes him win. Meanwhile, Catherine Noble's neighboring ranch is financially troubled, so daughter Tracey Noble can't get a grand wedding, and their partner, Lloyd Mentone, schemes with the Hampton's assistant trainer -who is fired by Matt- while insisting Prince shouldn't race with a not perfectly healed injury as his leg could be permanently hurt. Matt tells Jessica a video cassette he just received could help take 3 seconds off Prince's time, and shortly after is found dead on the side of the ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS07
Jessica visits Fiona Delaney Griffith, the widow of Robert, a friend of her late husband, in Cork, Ireland, where the family runs a traditional factory of Woollens, blankets. Cousin Ambrose Griffith was about to take over management from Fiona's son Sean and move the site too far for many villagers to keep the only jobs in the region. Elder son Patrick Griffith, who was away over ten years fleeing his unfair father, is furious. Ambrose is found murdered in Father Timothy's church. Jessica also believes the old cripple local poet William Mahaffy who thinks Richards fall from the belfry was no accident and the crazy Una O'Reilly who puts flowers on his grave witnessed something. Sgt. Terence Boyle is clearly not up to examining murder cases, but Jessica does figure out how both murders fit together. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS07
Jessica visits Fiona Delaney Griffith, the widow of Robert, a friend of her late husband, in Cork, Ireland, where the family runs a traditional factory of Woollens, blankets. Cousin Ambrose Griffith was about to take over management from Fiona's son Sean and move the site too far for many villagers to keep the only jobs in the region. Elder son Patrick Griffith, who was away over ten years fleeing his unfair father, is furious. Ambrose is found murdered in Father Timothy's church. Jessica also believes the old cripple local poet William Mahaffy who thinks Richards fall from the belfry was no accident and the crazy Una O'Reilly who puts flowers on his grave witnessed something. Sgt. Terence Boyle is clearly not up to examining murder cases, but Jessica does figure out how both murders fit together. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS08
Sheriff Mort Metzger is shot at by an unknown person through the window in his office, but not hurt. Jessica came home for the annual rummage sale she's in charge of this time, but her New York accountant warned her financial situation requires an audit and local accountant Sam Bennett didn't avoiding her. He's gambling at Lou Keramides' clandestine casino. The sheriff gets the judge to sign a search-warrant for his restaurant, where Jessica and Dr. Seth Hazlitt happen to be dining, but a tip-off allowed him to cover it up in time, again. Deputy Ethan Loomis is seeing Sam's in-living daughter Candace Bennett and they are surprised by Sam making out in his patrol car. Mort shows Jessica anonymous threatening letters telling him to return to New York. Dr. Seth Hazlitt found his quarterly mutual fund purchases were neglected by Sam, whose wife Laura also learns about the complaints. Ethan gets paid for tipping off Keramides. College drop-out Chad Macinoy, the son of local gazette editor ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS08
Sheriff Mort Metzger is shot at by an unknown person through the window in his office, but not hurt. Jessica came home for the annual rummage sale she's in charge of this time, but her New York accountant warned her financial situation requires an audit and local accountant Sam Bennett didn't avoiding her. He's gambling at Lou Keramides' clandestine casino. The sheriff gets the judge to sign a search-warrant for his restaurant, where Jessica and Dr. Seth Hazlitt happen to be dining, but a tip-off allowed him to cover it up in time, again. Deputy Ethan Loomis is seeing Sam's in-living daughter Candace Bennett and they are surprised by Sam making out in his patrol car. Mort shows Jessica anonymous threatening letters telling him to return to New York. Dr. Seth Hazlitt found his quarterly mutual fund purchases were neglected by Sam, whose wife Laura also learns about the complaints. Ethan gets paid for tipping off Keramides. College drop-out Chad Macinoy, the son of local gazette editor ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS09
Dave Novaro claims Jessica's book The Uncaught is a thinly disguised version of the murder of his wife Janet (whose mother died of grief six months later), except that he was acquitted in court, albeit merely for lack of evidence, five years ago, unlike 'his character' in 'her version', so he demands millions as compensation for damages to business, health and marriage. His wife Iris Novaro complains to him this makes him absent, while she tells her lover Randy Konig she couldn't bring herself to tell him about them at such a time of stress. To Jessica's surprise, NYPD Lt. Artie Gelber confirms the murders really are surprisingly similar, even in some details, and there was enough publicity so she could have known. Dave's daughter Rachel Novaro, a lawyer, is handling the lawsuit, while her grandpa Norman Trent believes Dave did murder her mother. When Iris publicly accuses Jessica of ruining her marriage to Dave, who married her, his former secretary, Jessica's publisher Ted Hartley... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS09
Dave Novaro claims Jessica's book The Uncaught is a thinly disguised version of the murder of his wife Janet (whose mother died of grief six months later), except that he was acquitted in court, albeit merely for lack of evidence, five years ago, unlike 'his character' in 'her version', so he demands millions as compensation for damages to business, health and marriage. His wife Iris Novaro complains to him this makes him absent, while she tells her lover Randy Konig she couldn't bring herself to tell him about them at such a time of stress. To Jessica's surprise, NYPD Lt. Artie Gelber confirms the murders really are surprisingly similar, even in some details, and there was enough publicity so she could have known. Dave's daughter Rachel Novaro, a lawyer, is handling the lawsuit, while her grandpa Norman Trent believes Dave did murder her mother. When Iris publicly accuses Jessica of ruining her marriage to Dave, who married her, his former secretary, Jessica's publisher Ted Hartley... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS10
Jessica comes to the rescue of her friend, actress Glenda Highsmith, who is mounting a play in Martin Kramer's London theater adapting a Fletcher-mystery. It is a defective adaptation by the play-writer Mae Shaughnessy who has not done a mystery before. Jessica and others get strange calls from Malcolm Brooker, claiming to be a reporter for Empire magazine trying to get background information on Glenda's past. The actors have their own troubles.. Waning glory Lawson Childress is drinking a bit much, worrying about Glenda. Rising star Franklin Smith fears he is to be replaced. And his girlfriend Sally Briggs is told it would take her pleasing Kramer more intimately the she's prepared to do for Franklin to be kept. Director Peter Drew tells Jessica that Glenda can't concentrate because of Kramer who is called by phone to the props basement and stabbed to death. Stage manager Oliver Hopkins finds him. Scotland Yard's Detective Chief Inspector Ellen Jarvis investigates. Her friend tells ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS10
Jessica comes to the rescue of her friend, actress Glenda Highsmith, who is mounting a play in Martin Kramer's London theater adapting a Fletcher-mystery. It is a defective adaptation by the play-writer Mae Shaughnessy who has not done a mystery before. Jessica and others get strange calls from Malcolm Brooker, claiming to be a reporter for Empire magazine trying to get background information on Glenda's past. The actors have their own troubles.. Waning glory Lawson Childress is drinking a bit much, worrying about Glenda. Rising star Franklin Smith fears he is to be replaced. And his girlfriend Sally Briggs is told it would take her pleasing Kramer more intimately the she's prepared to do for Franklin to be kept. Director Peter Drew tells Jessica that Glenda can't concentrate because of Kramer who is called by phone to the props basement and stabbed to death. Stage manager Oliver Hopkins finds him. Scotland Yard's Detective Chief Inspector Ellen Jarvis investigates. Her friend tells ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS11
Jessica flies to Indian territory in British Columbia, Canada and gets stuck because of plane trouble in Dominion, a town near Hobart Creek, where the Aurora Hills Mining Company is denied passage by armed natives, despite a contract signed by the territorial government, till old Joe Quill convinces them to wait a few days for legal action, which comes in the person of Jessica's locally born co-passenger Peter Henderson, a cynical realist, who warns Joe's grandson, nature-drawing artist George Quill, to stop using arms. Mine executive Rick Shipley and another miner rough up George till they notice Jessica approaching. George tells her to forget about it as the police never believe an Indian. Meanwhile, Henderson goes out with police Sgt. Hilda Dupont. Shipley warns Joe to call off George before it gets really dangerous, but is blackmailed, himself, by retired RCMP cop Hamish McPherson, also flown in with Jessica, who recognized him as escaped Mountie-killing bank robber Nicholas ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS11
Jessica flies to Indian territory in British Columbia, Canada and gets stuck because of plane trouble in Dominion, a town near Hobart Creek, where the Aurora Hills Mining Company is denied passage by armed natives, despite a contract signed by the territorial government, till old Joe Quill convinces them to wait a few days for legal action, which comes in the person of Jessica's locally born co-passenger Peter Henderson, a cynical realist, who warns Joe's grandson, nature-drawing artist George Quill, to stop using arms. Mine executive Rick Shipley and another miner rough up George till they notice Jessica approaching. George tells her to forget about it as the police never believe an Indian. Meanwhile, Henderson goes out with police Sgt. Hilda Dupont. Shipley warns Joe to call off George before it gets really dangerous, but is blackmailed, himself, by retired RCMP cop Hamish McPherson, also flown in with Jessica, who recognized him as escaped Mountie-killing bank robber Nicholas ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS12
Jessica is celebrity guest on Italian cook Bernardo Bonelli's TV show. Bernardo is terribly rude to his Salvadorian assistant Manuel Ramirez, a good friend Lorna Thompson. The Bonelli's are starting up a restaurant, but are out of capital and targeted by mobster Paul Avoncino's racketeering, while Bernado refuses to flirt with studio manager Alex Weaver's wife, food critic Diane. When both Bernardo and Paul are murdered, Jessica has to do NYPD's job for Detective MacKenzie. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS12
Jessica is celebrity guest on Italian cook Bernardo Bonelli's TV show. Bernardo is terribly rude to his Salvadorian assistant Manuel Ramirez, a good friend Lorna Thompson. The Bonelli's are starting up a restaurant, but are out of capital and targeted by mobster Paul Avoncino's racketeering, while Bernado refuses to flirt with studio manager Alex Weaver's wife, food critic Diane. When both Bernardo and Paul are murdered, Jessica has to do NYPD's job for Detective MacKenzie. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS13
In New York, Jessica donates a painting to a charity auction organized by an old friend from Cabot Cove, putting her on the scene when an art dealer of dubious honesty and taste is killed. When her friend becomes the prime suspect in the murder, Jessica must wade through a sting and a missing painting to find the real murderer. Written by mama.sylvia
EPS13
In New York, Jessica donates a painting to a charity auction organized by an old friend from Cabot Cove, putting her on the scene when an art dealer of dubious honesty and taste is killed. When her friend becomes the prime suspect in the murder, Jessica must wade through a sting and a missing painting to find the real murderer. Written by mama.sylvia
EPS14
Sheriff Metzger and Jessica must interrupt preparations for a dinner party 'not' for Seth's birthday to figure out recent crimes in Cabot Cove. Walter Perry broke into metals entrepreneur Sanford Lomax's office to take money he was owed , but stumbles upon and grabs $900,000. It's actually owed to mobster Joseph Kempinsky, who sends goon Oscar James Gandile to retrieve it. Lomax hopes to have it returned by hiring PI Charlie Garrett, an old friend of Jessica's. However, it's Oscar who gets killed, and the fortune is missing. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS14
Sheriff Metzger and Jessica must interrupt preparations for a dinner party 'not' for Seth's birthday to figure out recent crimes in Cabot Cove. Walter Perry broke into metals entrepreneur Sanford Lomax's office to take money he was owed , but stumbles upon and grabs $900,000. It's actually owed to mobster Joseph Kempinsky, who sends goon Oscar James Gandile to retrieve it. Lomax hopes to have it returned by hiring PI Charlie Garrett, an old friend of Jessica's. However, it's Oscar who gets killed, and the fortune is missing. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS15
Jessica's New York publisher Edward Graham suffers from nightmares about his late wife beckoning him to the afterlife, for which he takes pills prescribed by his shrink, Dr. Jerry Santana. Awake, he has excessive mood-swings, completely changing his mind on Jessica's manuscript and firing people for trifling matters. Jessica concludes he's a manic-depressive. After setting up a romantic evening, he falls to his death from the roof, actually pushed, after writing an apology note for Jessica. Lieutenant Nick Acosta asks her to stay out of the investigation, but she's executor of his recently updated last will. From that, his life insurance policy, his manipulated house and pills, she concludes it was murder. There's also a robbery and another murder. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS15
Jessica's New York publisher Edward Graham suffers from nightmares about his late wife beckoning him to the afterlife, for which he takes pills prescribed by his shrink, Dr. Jerry Santana. Awake, he has excessive mood-swings, completely changing his mind on Jessica's manuscript and firing people for trifling matters. Jessica concludes he's a manic-depressive. After setting up a romantic evening, he falls to his death from the roof, actually pushed, after writing an apology note for Jessica. Lieutenant Nick Acosta asks her to stay out of the investigation, but she's executor of his recently updated last will. From that, his life insurance policy, his manipulated house and pills, she concludes it was murder. There's also a robbery and another murder. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS16
Jessica witnesses businessman Frank Garcia's sports car running over his stepson Chris's high school teacher Barbara Fisher, but his foreman ad his wife provide false alibis. By the time Jessica got the passenger and another corroborating witness, a graffiti 'artist', to come forward, Frank, a ruthless loan shark, is fatally shot on the roof where he houses his racing pigeons. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS16
Jessica witnesses businessman Frank Garcia's sports car running over his stepson Chris's high school teacher Barbara Fisher, but his foreman ad his wife provide false alibis. By the time Jessica got the passenger and another corroborating witness, a graffiti 'artist', to come forward, Frank, a ruthless loan shark, is fatally shot on the roof where he houses his racing pigeons. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS17
In New York City to finalize a deal for the Museum of Contemporary Culture, Jessica finds herself trying to solve a murder. Her friend Floyd Larkin, owner of the venerable Larkins Department Store, is preoccupied when someone is found murdered on the premises. Things seem to go from bad to worse when Larkin tells Jessica that he's backing out of his promised support for the Museum and is selling his store to a rival chain owned by Clint Hallowell. It's a bitter pill, especially for long-time employees who worry about their future. When Hallowell is also killed - by a crossbow - there is no shortage of possible suspects. Written by garykmcd
EPS17
In New York City to finalize a deal for the Museum of Contemporary Culture, Jessica finds herself trying to solve a murder. Her friend Floyd Larkin, owner of the venerable Larkins Department Store, is preoccupied when someone is found murdered on the premises. Things seem to go from bad to worse when Larkin tells Jessica that he's backing out of his promised support for the Museum and is selling his store to a rival chain owned by Clint Hallowell. It's a bitter pill, especially for long-time employees who worry about their future. When Hallowell is also killed - by a crossbow - there is no shortage of possible suspects. Written by garykmcd
EPS18
Boston, 1974- a security guard is shot when trying to stop robbers getting away, the very next moment the police arrests them. Present (1990s), schoolboy Jimmy Taylor, who works as part-time busboy, overhears a man who did 20 years of jail talking with Julia Harris about getting paid for not having a Stanley Barton put away for life. Sheriff Mort Metzger got many reports on a prowler, but all descriptions are contradictory. Dr. Seth Hazlitt remarks local computer store owner Evan Rafferty is particularly grumpy, perhaps because he doesn't want his son Will to start a boating business and thus refuses to cosign. Evan tells Julia Harris his property is not for sale, whatever her company bids. She suggests to Will, who also told her about his dad's past, a Boston bank might co-finance his project and he gratefully invites her for dinner to discuss it. Shortly after, he examined the mysterious ex-con, Seth is missing, his office ransacked, and there is a blood stain, his type. Using a ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS18
Boston, 1974- a security guard is shot when trying to stop robbers getting away, the very next moment the police arrests them. Present (1990s), schoolboy Jimmy Taylor, who works as part-time busboy, overhears a man who did 20 years of jail talking with Julia Harris about getting paid for not having a Stanley Barton put away for life. Sheriff Mort Metzger got many reports on a prowler, but all descriptions are contradictory. Dr. Seth Hazlitt remarks local computer store owner Evan Rafferty is particularly grumpy, perhaps because he doesn't want his son Will to start a boating business and thus refuses to cosign. Evan tells Julia Harris his property is not for sale, whatever her company bids. She suggests to Will, who also told her about his dad's past, a Boston bank might co-finance his project and he gratefully invites her for dinner to discuss it. Shortly after, he examined the mysterious ex-con, Seth is missing, his office ransacked, and there is a blood stain, his type. Using a ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS19
At Houston Space Control for research, Jessica overhears Sam Mercer promise NASA's LG computers order, essential for the IT firm, is on its way, but the truck gets robbed by masked men on the open road in plain daylight. Her friend and host Wayne Platte, the truck driver, got hurt, and the firm was in bad enough shape, now suppliers demand immediate payment and insurance companies consider them a bad risk. His son Rob Platte, a college drop-out who works in the roadhouse, seems only interested in country singing, which doesn't bring in good money. Roadhouse owner Willie Greenwood is furious her accomplice Randy Jinks, waitress Cindy Warrick's ex, could have killed Wayne. Randy and Rob, Cindy's lover who never told his dad about her, fight till Willie pulls them apart to avoid damages. Randy haggles about the looted computer with a local electronics repair store who is acting as a fence. Willie reminds Wayne's secretary Meg Thomas her next debt payment is due. Ex-con Lance Taggart ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS19
At Houston Space Control for research, Jessica overhears Sam Mercer promise NASA's LG computers order, essential for the IT firm, is on its way, but the truck gets robbed by masked men on the open road in plain daylight. Her friend and host Wayne Platte, the truck driver, got hurt, and the firm was in bad enough shape, now suppliers demand immediate payment and insurance companies consider them a bad risk. His son Rob Platte, a college drop-out who works in the roadhouse, seems only interested in country singing, which doesn't bring in good money. Roadhouse owner Willie Greenwood is furious her accomplice Randy Jinks, waitress Cindy Warrick's ex, could have killed Wayne. Randy and Rob, Cindy's lover who never told his dad about her, fight till Willie pulls them apart to avoid damages. Randy haggles about the looted computer with a local electronics repair store who is acting as a fence. Willie reminds Wayne's secretary Meg Thomas her next debt payment is due. Ex-con Lance Taggart ... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS20
While handyman Richie Kanpinski repairs her sink, Jessica remarks a busker plays the clarinet beautifully outside the same apartment building where pianist Leslie Walden is rehearsing. Her guardian and manager Byron Tokofsky is impossibly demanding on everyone, even quick to fire professionals. He is startled by the suspicious arrival of Leslie's dad Hank Walden (the has-been clarinetist) who walked out on her ten years after his wife died. Byron, watched by Hank from outside, tells Leslie, who approaches legal majority, he arranged for them to be married in Munich next October. Vanessa Cross, Byron's former companion but still his assistant, informs Hank about Byron's plans. Two businessmen have secret dealings about a fat recording contract Byron made, but to be signed in Leslie's name, so it can still be altered. Next morning, Byron is found dead at the piano, shot, apparently, through the open window. Lt. Peter DiMartini arrests Hank, who's fingerprints were on the roof across the... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS20
While handyman Richie Kanpinski repairs her sink, Jessica remarks a busker plays the clarinet beautifully outside the same apartment building where pianist Leslie Walden is rehearsing. Her guardian and manager Byron Tokofsky is impossibly demanding on everyone, even quick to fire professionals. He is startled by the suspicious arrival of Leslie's dad Hank Walden (the has-been clarinetist) who walked out on her ten years after his wife died. Byron, watched by Hank from outside, tells Leslie, who approaches legal majority, he arranged for them to be married in Munich next October. Vanessa Cross, Byron's former companion but still his assistant, informs Hank about Byron's plans. Two businessmen have secret dealings about a fat recording contract Byron made, but to be signed in Leslie's name, so it can still be altered. Next morning, Byron is found dead at the piano, shot, apparently, through the open window. Lt. Peter DiMartini arrests Hank, who's fingerprints were on the roof across the... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS21
Before she goes to the Cabot Cove carnival with Seth, Jessica notices some jewelry is missing- she was burglarized. Sheriff Mort Metzger gets reports from other victims but is most surprised after 22 years to meet Joanna Simms again, a college girlfriend who ran off with then jock Don Simms. She's now the traveling carnival's assistant manager. Jessica and Seth are surprised to hear from Don's co-owner Carl Dorner that the carnival brought very little money in despite good attendance. According to him people just didn't spend money, but young local grocer Richard Binyon even spends $100 as thank-you for great sales. Juggler Nicodemus 'Nicky' Newton accepts someone's order to break in and look at the carnival's books. Toby Grant, who works as the roustabout for a year to finance going to college, meets up with local volunteer Lisa Farrel, who gives Jessica a tally copy confirming the income. Joanna surprises Nicky going through Dorner's desk in his trailer, according to him looking for... Written by KGF Vissers
EPS21
Before she goes to the Cabot Cove carnival with Seth, Jessica notices some jewelry is missing- she was burglarized. Sheriff Mort Metzger gets reports from other victims but is most surprised after 22 years to meet Joanna Simms again, a college girlfriend who ran off with then jock Don Simms. She's now the traveling carnival's assistant manager. Jessica and Seth are surprised to hear from Don's co-owner Carl Dorner that the carnival brought very little money in despite good attendance. According to him people just didn't spend money, but young local grocer Richard Binyon even spends $100 as thank-you for great sales. Juggler Nicodemus 'Nicky' Newton accepts someone's order to break in and look at the carnival's books. Toby Grant, who works as the roustabout for a year to finance going to college, meets up with local volunteer Lisa Farrel, who gives Jessica a tally copy confirming the income. Joanna surprises Nicky going through Dorner's desk in his trailer, according to him looking for... Written by KGF Vissers