Murder, She Wrote - Season 3 Episode 21 The Days Dwindle Down
Thirty years ago, Sam Wilson was sent to prison for murdering his boss, Malcolm Jarvis. After finally being released, Sam goes home to his wife and now-grown son who is expecting his first child with his wife, Terry. At Georgia Jarvis' request, Jessica looks into the crime, and through flashbacks, Sam remembers when Jarvis had offered him $10,000 to make his suicide look like murder. While Jessica believes that Sam is innocent, she doesn't believe it was suicide, and asks Sam's son Rod, a police officer, to lend a hand.
Year: 1996
Country: United States of America
Studio: CBS
Director: Richard Levinson, William Link, Peter S. Fischer
Cast: Angela Lansbury
Crew: John Addison (Main Title Theme Composer), Douglas Benton (Producer), Robert F. O'Neill (Producer), Peter S. Fischer (Executive Producer), Angela Lansbury (Producer), William Link (Executive Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 30, 1984
Last Air date: May 19, 1996
Season: 12 Season
Episode: 264 Episode
Runtime: 45 minutes
IMDb: 7.60/10 by 370.00 users
Popularity: 120.085
Language: English, Japanese
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Episode
Death Stalks the Big Top (1)
Death Stalks the Big Top (2)
Unfinished Business
One White Rose for Death
Corned Beef And Carnage
Dead Man's Gold
Deadline for Murder
Magnum on Ice (II)
Obituary for a Dead Anchor
Stage Struck
Night of the Headless Horseman
The Corpse Flew First Class
Crossed Up
Murder in a Minor Key
The Bottom Line Is Murder
Death Takes a Dive
Simon Says, Color Me Dead
No Laughing Murder
No Accounting for Murder
The Cemetery Vote
The Days Dwindle Down
Murder, She Spoke