- In New York, Jessica's publisher Edward Graham seems to be cracking up following the death of his wife. But was a fall from the top of the building suicide or murder?
- Jessica's New York publisher Edward Graham suffers from nightmares about his late wife beckoning him to the afterlife, for which he takes pills prescribed by his shrink, Dr. Jerry Santana. Awake, he has excessive mood-swings, completely changing his mind on Jessica's manuscript and firing people for trifling matters. Jessica concludes he's a manic-depressive. After setting up a romantic evening, he falls to his death from the roof, actually pushed, after writing an apology note for Jessica. Lieutenant Nick Acosta asks her to stay out of the investigation, but she's executor of his recently updated last will. From that, his life insurance policy, his manipulated house and pills, she concludes it was murder. There's also a robbery and another murder.—KGF Vissers
- In New York City, Jessica Fletcher's editor Edward Graham has been acting strangely. At one moment he is positive and friendly and in another is angry and irrational. He hasn't been the same since his wife died and has been seeing a psychiatrist, Dr. Jerry Santana who has been feeding him his own liquid concoction as part of his treatment. Graham claims to have been hearing his late wife's voice in the night and his new girlfriend, fellow editor Carrie Benton, is concerned about his well-being. When Graham apparently jumps off the roof, Jessica is skeptical that it was a suicide. When Dr. Santana is also killed, she is convinced she is dealing with murder.—garykmcd
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