Ep 17. Crime & Punishment
- TV-14
- March 4, 2002
- 44 min
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7.6 (125)
Jordan Cavanaugh is back on the case in season 1 episode 17 of Crossing Jordan, titled "Crime & Punishment". In this gripping installment, the medical examiner must use all her skills and expertise to help solve a series of interconnected murders.
The episode opens with a wealthy businessman named Kenneth Stark found dead in his home. Jordan examines the body and soon realizes that Stark's death was not an accident but a murder. She notifies Detective Woody Hoyt, who is initially skeptical of her findings. However, as they begin to investigate the case, it becomes clear that Stark's death is just the tip of the iceberg.
As Jordan and Woody dig deeper, they discover a web of deceit and betrayal surrounding Stark's family and business associates. The investigation leads them to three suspects: Stark's wife, his business partner, and his son. Each has a motive for wanting Stark dead, but which one is the killer?
Meanwhile, Jordan's father, Max, is dealing with his own moral dilemma. He has been asked to perform an autopsy on an inmate who was executed for murder. Max struggles with the idea of dissecting a human being who has been put to death by the state, and the episode explores the ethical implications of capital punishment.
As the investigation progresses, tensions rise between Jordan and Woody. They clash over their different approaches to the case, with Jordan's focus on the scientific evidence and Woody's reliance on instinct and intuition. Despite their differences, they manage to work together to unravel the mystery and identify the killer.
The episode is fast-paced and full of twists and turns, with plenty of suspense to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Along the way, we learn more about the characters' personal lives and relationships, including Jordan's complicated history with her father and Woody's burgeoning romance with another detective.
Overall, "Crime & Punishment" is a gripping and satisfying episode of Crossing Jordan that showcases the show's strengths in both character development and procedural storytelling. Fans of crime dramas will not be disappointed.