Murder, She Wrote Season 10
An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.
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Murder, She Wrote
1984 / TV-14An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.
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Murder, She Wrote Season 10 Full Episode Guide
It is no sleight of hand when the crooked carnival magician is murdered.
The strict mentor of a piano prodigy is found dead.
A truck hijacker comes to the end of the road.
Seth vanishes and every one is sure there was foul play.
An old established store has closed for the last time and its accountant won't have to find another job.
A step-father may have been eliminated by his step-son, a graffiti artist.
Jessica is shocked to learn that her editor has taken a flying leap from his high-rise office.
A mobster is upset when he learns that a petty thief has found an unexpected $900,000.
A piece of sculpture does double duty as a murder weapon.
When the chef of a restaurant who recently had over half his stock bought up by a well-known mobster dies, suspicion turns to Jessica's young friend Lorna Thompson, but when the mobster himself dies, Jessica realises there is more than meets the eye to this case.
In Canada, a land war breaks out between Native Americans and a mining company.
A producer staging an adaptation of one of Jessica's novels finds no joy in London.
A man thinks he should get royalties from a book based on his case, written by Jessica.
There are three suspects in the murder of a crooked deputy: a CPA, an illegal casino owner and his daughter's jilted lover.
An American nephew, out to get the family business, gets a different kind and the Irish widow's son is suspected.
A racehorse trainer is murdered as he is on his way to expose a racing fraud and there is some friction concerning his daughter's permission to ride in the race.
Jessica is fascinated by a demo of a VR game based on her book, but, while playing it, she thinks she sees a real murder.
A media tycoon may have been killed by a literary agent who seems as substantial as smoke.
A new Victorian house owner is killed in the manner befitting a vampire -- a wooden stake in his chest.
One of the partners trying to raze a Brownstone where Hemmingway once wrote is erased--permanently.
A trader working on a merger dies at a Chinese banquet in Hong Kong.