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She may be wrong. But frankly, we doubt it. - Murder, She Wrote - Season 12
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Title: Murder, She Wrote

Overview: An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.

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Average Vote: 7.5 (383 votes)

Cast

  • Jessica Fletcher: Angela Lansbury
  • Murder, She Wrote - Nailed (Season 12 - Episode 1)

    Gossip is rampant in a stylish Fifth Avenue beauty salon where an expert hair-dresser is involved in several intrigues.

    Murder, She Wrote - A Quaking in Aspen (Season 12 - Episode 2)

    In Aspen, Colo, Jessica's friend, Laney, seems to be the best suspect in the murder of her husband, Grant Boswell.

    Murder, She Wrote - The Secret of Gila Junction (Season 12 - Episode 3)

    People in a sleepy Arizona town, are threatened by a truck- stop bandit and suspicious treasure hunters.

    Murder, She Wrote - Big Easy Murder (Season 12 - Episode 4)

    Jessica travels to New Orleans to research a new novel, but gets caught up in a series of voodoo killings.

    Murder, She Wrote - Home Care (Season 12 - Episode 5)

    A nurse under a cloud comes to Cabot Cove. One of her patients is Jessica's best friend Maggie.

    Murder, She Wrote - Nan's Ghost (1) (Season 12 - Episode 6)

    A spooky story set in an old Irish castle where legend has it that there is a ghost and a hidden treasure.

    Murder, She Wrote - Nan's Ghost (2) (Season 12 - Episode 7)

    Jessica is trapped in the rat-infested dungeon of an ancient Irish castle, but uses her ingenuity to get rescued and find the treasure and a murderer.

    Murder, She Wrote - Shooting in Rome (Season 12 - Episode 8)

    A movie set in Rome is the setting for a more than they planned while filming a J.B. Fletcher novel.

    Murder, She Wrote - Deadly Bidding (Season 12 - Episode 9)

    Jessica agrees to go to New York to bid on a manuscript purportedly by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and while there, she gets mixed up in the murder of a local forger who had been involved in the theft of a priceless Degas painting two years earlier when she tries to help Charlie Garrett out of a jam.

    Murder, She Wrote - Frozen Stiff (Season 12 - Episode 10)

    What is the secret ingredient in the ice cream? Jessica means to find out and see that the donation for the literary foundation is paid as promised.

    Murder, She Wrote - Unwilling Witness (Season 12 - Episode 11)

    Jessica is called to testify before a grand jury after a victim's last phone call was traced to her number.

    Murder, She Wrote - Kendo Killing (Season 12 - Episode 12)

    Motorcycle racing in Osaka, Japan, puts a man's life in danger when he tries to wed a girl from a traditional Japanese family.

    Murder, She Wrote - Death Goes Double Platinum (Season 12 - Episode 13)

    The members of an up-and-coming Latin instrumental band get an offer they can't refuse just when they are getting noticed by a more reputable company.

    Murder, She Wrote - Murder in Tempo (Season 12 - Episode 14)

    A much disliked singer gets a jolt from an electric guitar during a rehearsal for a rock concert benefit in Cabot Cove.

    Murder, She Wrote - The Dark Side of the Door (Season 12 - Episode 15)

    The victim of a childhood kidnapping sees more in the manuscript she is editing than coincidence would suggest.

    Murder, She Wrote - Murder Among Friends (Season 12 - Episode 16)

    A TV sitcom, Buds, turns out to be less friendly than the producer hoped.

    Murder, She Wrote - Something Foul in Flappieville (Season 12 - Episode 17)

    The puppets are dancing to a different tune, much to the dismay of the young designer.

    Murder, She Wrote - Track of a Soldier (Season 12 - Episode 18)

    The scene is a guest lodge in the Grand Tetons. Two of the guests are hiding secrets. Who has the diamond?

    Murder, She Wrote - Evidence of Malice (Season 12 - Episode 19)

    Deputy Andy bought a house with numerous defects from the victim and emerges as the chief suspect.

    Murder, She Wrote - Southern Double-Cross (Season 12 - Episode 20)

    Jessica is booked for a seminar in Australia when she gets word that she may have claim to an inheritance in the area--land used for sheep grazing. The natives are not all happy with this.

    Murder, She Wrote - Race To Death (Season 12 - Episode 21)

    Jessica is the honorary commodore of the World's Cup Race, featuring Kyle Kimball's Buccaneer and Ned Larkin's Free Spirit. There is much ill-will and Ned is injured, too much to skipper his craft. His daughter replaces him and then Kyle is killed. This is no way to run a regatta!

    Murder, She Wrote - What You Don't Know Can Kill You (Season 12 - Episode 22)

    Seth's niece returns to Cabot Cove for her wedding only to have her groom die ""accidentally"" before the event.

    Murder, She Wrote - Mrs. Parker's Revenge (Season 12 - Episode 23)

    Jessica somehow gets tangled in a situation involving a deadly virus and an arms deal.

    Murder, She Wrote - Death by Demographics (Season 12 - Episode 24)

    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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