Murder, She Wrote (1984)
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Donald Ross — Writer
Episodes 16
The Corpse Flew First Class
Theft and murder of the courier occur on board a jet bound for London.
Read MoreA Fashionable Way to Die
Ooh la la! Jessica travels to gay Paris to spend some time with an old friend... and finds herself entangled in a case involving fashion, finance and murder.
Read MoreThe Body Politic
The suicide of a campaign manager who is suspected of having an affair with a married woman excites the press.
Read MoreFrom Russia ... With Blood
A purse snatcher gets Jessica in big trouble in Moscow. What they found in her purse shouldn't have been there.
Read MoreThree Strikes, You're Out
A surprised burglar is blamed for the death of the team's pre-game TV Host.
Read MoreThe Error of Her Ways
When the wife of a developer is accused of killing her husband and commits suicide, it leaves the whereabouts of his embezzled millions a mystery.
Read MoreA Body to Die For
Eve is appalled to find the body of a friend of the local gym owner in her bedroom, but at a loss to explain it.
Read MoreThe Taxman Cometh
The owner of Edna's Pies near St. Louis, is accused of skimping on her IRS payments. She in turn blames her ex-husband who, consequently, is found murdered.
Read MoreThe Petrified Florist
Was a Beverly Hills florist killed because he was supplying more than flowers for gossip magazine editors?
Read MoreFor Whom the Ball Tolls
One of the partners trying to raze a Brownstone where Hemmingway once wrote is erased--permanently.
Read MorePortrait of Death
A piece of sculpture does double duty as a murder weapon.
Read MoreDear Deadly
While Jessica prepares her book for serialization of her book in a newspaper, real trouble is brewing in the newsroom.
Read MoreMurder of the Month Club
Murder, plagiarisim, and blackmail stalk those around Jessica on her promotional book tour.
Read MoreDeath by Demographics
In San Francisco, a radio station's new manager is trying to change their image by firing every staff member who is past a certain age and playing music for teen-agers only.
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