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Bayliss investigate the shooting of a 13-year-old boy, Darryl Nawls. During the course of their investigation, the mother of the shooter unknowingly meets the mother of the victim and finds that they have much in common. Past events wreak havoc on Munch and Lewis' plans to remodel and
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FBI Agent who is also investigating the Deacons. Deputy Commissioner James Harris enlists Pembleton to help cover up a Congressman's false reporting of a crime, but denies involvement and throws Pembleton to the wolves when a reporter unearths the cover-up.
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175:Beau Felton
87:May 5, 1995
51:of episodes
2597:Categories
2283:Ed Danvers
2208:Kay Howard
2188:John Munch
2176:Characters
1831:Mike Logan
1827:Chris Noth
1526:References
1466:Mike Logan
1458:Chris Noth
1397:moderator
1336:1995-05-05
1274:1995-04-28
1229:1995-04-14
1157:1995-03-03
1107:1995-02-24
1055:1995-02-10
1037:Lee Bonner
1002:1995-02-03
981:"Dead End"
953:1995-01-27
935:Tim Hunter
904:1995-01-20
880:"Partners"
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800:1995-01-06
746:1995-04-21
695:1994-12-16
652:1994-11-18
634:Lee Bonner
603:1994-11-11
549:1994-12-09
500:1994-12-02
479:"Crosetti"
451:1994-10-28
394:1994-10-21
332:1994-10-14
306:Tim Hunter
287:(millions)
272:Written by
224:Mike Logan
210:Chris Noth
187:Ned Beatty
159:Jon Polito
91:1995-05-05
81:1994-10-14
2582:franchise
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1371:Homicide
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