A top fashion model is found at a construction site, apparently shot to death. When it is discovered that she was drowned before she was shot, Burke tracks the case back to her ditzy landlady, and then to the heads of the ad agency she was modeling for and the artist who was painting her likeness for a giant ad campaign. Getting involved with another model, Burke soon discovers a plush hideaway owned by three Texas millionaires who ""entertain"" gorgeous young women poolside (where the murder may have taken place). Even though he uncovers a blackmailing butler and information that an older admirer had paid for cosmetic surgery for the model, Burke is suddenly stumped when it is revealed that the water in the dead girl's lungs had orange blossom bath salts in it and not chlorine from the pool.
Name | Type | Role | |
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William H. Wright | Writer | ||
Albert Beich | Writer | ||
Buddy Lewis | Guest Star | ||
John Zaremba | Guest Star | ||
Stephen McNally | Guest Star | ||
Bruce Cabot | Guest Star | ||
Lori Saunders | Guest Star | ||
Elizabeth Allen | Guest Star | ||
Kathy Kersh | Guest Star | ||
Jay C. Flippen | Guest Star | ||
William Bendix | Guest Star | ||
Cedric Hardwicke | Guest Star | ||
Michael Fox | Guest Star | ||
Barry Kelley | Guest Star | ||
Rod Cameron | Guest Star | ||
Zasu Pitts | Guest Star | ||
Suzy Parker | Guest Star | ||
Will Rogers Jr. | Guest Star | ||
Fred Clark | Guest Star | ||
Hy Averback | Director |