This episode of Perry Mason finds Raymond Burr defending Phyllis Love on a
charge of murdering Jack Betts. Betts was both courting her and blackmailing
her uncle Will Kulava over making counterfeit coins.
All kinds of people, coin collectors are involved here with Kulava and there's a real rogue's gallery of suspects in the cast.
Even if this wasn't a Perry Mason story it is a given that only innocent clients get his services, I'd be hard pressed to believe mousy Phyllis Love could murder anybody. William Talman looks like a real bully in prosecuting her.
The perpetrator who is a real smooth article tried to pull something on the witness stand. Foolish man. You have to see what he tries.
All kinds of people, coin collectors are involved here with Kulava and there's a real rogue's gallery of suspects in the cast.
Even if this wasn't a Perry Mason story it is a given that only innocent clients get his services, I'd be hard pressed to believe mousy Phyllis Love could murder anybody. William Talman looks like a real bully in prosecuting her.
The perpetrator who is a real smooth article tried to pull something on the witness stand. Foolish man. You have to see what he tries.