Bodies of Evidence Season 1

June. 18,1992      
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis

Bodies of Evidence is a police drama that aired on CBS from June 1992 to May 1993. It stars Lee Horsley and George Clooney as Los Angeles homicide detectives.

Episode 8 : The Edge
August. 27,1992
Ben, Ryan and Nora investigate the apparent hate-crime murder of a Jewish boy, but discover it's more complicated and that it might have been the work of some well-off teenagers. When an unidentified beggar is murdered, Walt becomes obsessed with finding out his identity.
Episode 7 : Nearest and Dearest
August. 13,1992
The unit investigates when a policeman is murdered in bed and quickly finds a suspect, his wife, Andie Harper! Nora worries that the murder may have been too easy. Ben concurs. The squad reopens the investigation. Ben and Ryan look at each other suspiciously, because both once had an affair with Andie Harper. They both investigate and find out how sexually voracious Andie Harper is.
Episode 6 : Time Served
July. 30,1992
As Walt prepares to retire, he looks into a 13-year-old murder case and learns he arrested the wrong man. The department throws Walt a going-away party. Ben teams Ryan with Nora. Ryan hopes to entice Nora romantically, as they investigate a suspicious suicide. Ryan and Nora uncover that the suicide was actually a murder with a dentist for the prime suspect.
Episode 5 : Street Justice
July. 23,1992
Ben and Ryan team up with Theresa Baldoni, a tough New York cop, who comes to California to catch the man who murdered another cop; only she's not interested in justice, she wants revenge. Carroll becomes romantically involved with Baldoni. Nora and Walt protect a young girl orphaned after a hit man kills her mother.
Episode 4 : Echoes in the Dark
July. 09,1992
When the verdict of a man convicted seven years ago of murdering his wife is reversed, Ben risks losing his badge to gather evidence to convict him of murdering his son (whose body was never found) as well. In another case, Nora and Walt struggle with a witness who agrees to testify against the man who murdered her boyfriend but reverses her decision when the murderer escapes from jail and threatens her.
Episode 3 : The Cold Light of Day
July. 02,1992
Ryan meets a woman, Robin Moore, who believes she's being stalked and may be The Strangler's next victim. She agrees to be the ""bait"" and Ryan traps The Strangler. Nora and Walt investigate the death of a man who fell out of a tenth floor window and at first it is thought to be suicide. Ben and Nora re-examine the suicide, uncovering a murder instead.
Episode 2 : Nightmoves
June. 25,1992
Walker is assigned to head up a task force on the strangler. Nora's brother Jack steals information and leaks it to the reporter Holly Bennett after she seduces him. Bennett places herself in harm's way when she agrees to meet the strangler. When Nora and Walt are ambushed, Nora shoots the gunman in Chinatown shoot-out, but also inadvertantly shoots and wounds Walt. This prompts Nora to consider leaving the force.
Episode 1 : Afternoon Delights
June. 18,1992
Homicide detectives Ryan Walker, Nora Houghton and Lt. Ben Carroll try to close a string of strangulation murders. Carroll and his divorced wife, Bonnie, decide to stop sleeping together. She confides in him that she's seeing another man. Walker jeopardizes the investigation when he begins seeing a conniving television reporter.

Seasons

Season 2
Season 2 1993
Season 1
Season 1 1992

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