When Jeffrey Wyatt, Robert Kephart, and Philip Epperson are involved in the drugging and rape of a young woman, Rhonda Burke, Hunter and McCall have to investigate the woman's grief-stricken older sister, who is furious when the three young men are acquited on a technicality...a young officer did not read them the Miranda warning before Jeffrey Wyatt confessed. Hunter maintains his suspicions of Sheila, even though he sympathizes with her frustration and continually advises her to plead insanity. McCall is convinced of the woman's innocence, and turns her attention to the older brother of one of the victims, David Kephart, who will be in charge of a sizable fortune with his younger half-brother Robert out of the way. When first Epperson then Kephart are shot and killed, Wyatt isn't sure who to turn to...and ends up trusting the wrong person.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Jo Montgomery | Writer | ||
Rogers Turrentine | Writer | ||
Grand L. Bush | Guest Star | ||
Melvin Belli | Guest Star | ||
Richard Beauchamp | Guest Star | ||
Martin E. Brooks | Guest Star | ||
Timothy Patrick Murphy | Guest Star | ||
Lauren Tewes | Guest Star | ||
Moosie Drier | Guest Star | ||
William Bryan Curran | Guest Star | ||
Kenneth Tigar | Guest Star | ||
Robert Gooden | Guest Star | ||
John J. York | Guest Star | ||
H. Richard Greene | Guest Star | ||
Michael Preece | Director |