Burke's Law - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Who Killed the Surf Broad?

Who Killed Vaudeville?

Who Killed Cassandra Cass?

Who Killed the Horne of Plenty?

Who Killed Everybody?

Who Killed Mr. Cartwheel?

Who Killed Cornelius Gilbert?

Who Killed Lenore Wingfield?

Who Killed the Richest Man in the World?

Who Killed the Tall One in the Middle?

Who Killed Merlin the Great?

Who Killed 711?

Who Killed Supersleuth?

Who Killed the Swinger on a Hook?

Who Killed Davidian Jonas?

Who Killed the Strangler?

Who Killed Mother Goose?
Penelope Hubbard, famous children's books authoress, is found strangled. Burke's only clue is a nursery rhyme to which she is pointing.

Who Killed the Toy Soldier?

Who Killed Rosie Sunset?

Who Killed Wimbledon Hastings?

Who Killed the Fat Cat?

Who Killed the Man on the White Horse?

Who Killed the 13th Clown?

Who Killed Mr. Colby in Ladies' Lingerie?
Colby, a lingerie store clerk, is found dead in a shop window. Captain Amos Burke investigates and uncovers that Colby lived beyond his means and had been stealing from the store with another employee. Yet, further surprises await.

Who Killed the Rest?

Who Killed Cop Robin?

Who Killed Nobody Somehow?

Who Killed Hamlet?

Who Killed the Rabbit's Husband?

Who Killed the Jackpot?

Who Killed the Grand Piano?

Who Killed the Card?
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