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Murder, She Wrote Season 5 Episode 15
An old English professor is caught red-handed over a young girl’s body and insists he did it, but a young man later confesses. Whodunit?
Serie: Murder, She Wrote
Episode Title: Alma Murder
Air Date: 1989-03-12

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