Diagnosis: Murder (season 3) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 18 |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | December 8, 1995 | – May 3, 1996
Season chronology | |
Diagnosis: Murder's third season originally aired Fridays at 9:00-10:00 pm (EST). The season was released on DVD by Paramount Home Video.
A young lady murders her rich father, Arthur York (Arthur Taxier), and makes it look like a suicide, but Sloan manages to find holes in her story.
Sloan tries to help a girl who witnessed her father's murder and is afraid to tell anyone.
The results of an autopsy on a deceased newcomer to the beach bring a surprising twist to the person's death. Guest Star: Curtis Armstrong, and Leo Penn.
Mark serves jury duty on a case in which a notorious hit man is found innocent - only to be killed by a bomb that the prosecutor planted for revenge. Guest Stars: Dixie Carter, James Hong, and .
A man falsely convicted of killing his wife takes Mark hostage in order to prove his innocence. (A train transporting prisoners derails, sending him to the hospital--partly inspired by The Fugitive (1993 film).) Guest Stars: Jeff Allin, Dion Anderson, Richard Fancy, and Denise Crosby.
Sloan becomes convinced that George Karn (Jeff Allin) is innocent, so he sets out to find the man who killed Karn's wife. Guest Stars: Denise Crosby, Richard Fancy, and Dion Anderson.
Steve becomes attracted to a reporter who murders cops.
Jesse gets involved in a large conspiracy when he sees an alleged heart-attack victim, while a wealthy benefactor takes a shine to Briggs. Guest Stars: Richard Romanus.
Sloan investigates the death of a medical intern who was Amanda's cousin. The key is ABADCAD in more ways than one.
Someone is murdering homeless people and harvesting their organs for transplants.
Sloan faces double trouble while investigating the murder of an old friend, the main suspects being the victim's wife and her identical twin. Guest Stars: Robert Vaughn, Alan Fudge, and Jack McGee.