Kojak Season 5 Episode 12
Kojak
Season 5

Ep 12. I Could Kill My Wife's Lawyer

  • TV-NR
  • December 24, 1977
  • 49 min
  • 7.6  (129)

Detective Lieutenant Theo Kojak returns in the gripping season 5 episode 12 of the renowned crime drama series, "Kojak." Titled "I Could Kill My Wife's Lawyer," this intense installment takes viewers on a wild ride as Kojak investigates a perplexing murder case that hits close to home.

The episode opens with Kojak being called to the scene of a gruesome crime. A prominent defense attorney, Lawrence Briskin, has been found dead in his lavish office. Briskin had made a name for himself by successfully defending high-profile criminals, and his reputation made him a prime target for those seeking retribution.

As Kojak examines the crime scene, he becomes increasingly suspicious of the circumstances surrounding Briskin's murder. The evidence is scarce, and it seems that someone went to great lengths to cover their tracks. Determined to find the truth, Kojak delves deep into Briskin's personal and professional life, uncovering a web of deceit, secrets, and bitter rivalries.

Furthermore, Kojak discovers that Briskin had recently taken on the divorce case of his estranged wife, Angela, against a wealthy businessman, Roland Harmon. This revelation adds a new layer of complexity to the investigation, as Kojak suspects that Angela's hefty settlement might have motivated someone to eliminate Briskin.

As Kojak interviews the key players in this tangled web of relationships and animosity, he uncovers a multitude of potential suspects. From rival attorneys vying for Briskin's lucrative clientele to scorned lovers seeking revenge, the list becomes alarmingly long. However, Kojak remains determined to separate fact from fiction and identify the true culprit responsible for Briskin's murder.

Amidst the chaos, a long-forgotten piece of evidence resurfaces: an old photograph depicting Briskin and his wife with a mysterious figure. This photo reveals a shocking connection between the murder victim and another high-profile lawyer, Samuel Benedict. With this discovery, Kojak senses a breakthrough and relentlessly pursues the truth, despite facing threats and intimidation from powerful forces involved in the case.

As the investigation intensifies, Kojak finds himself entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. He must navigate through legal loopholes, manipulate hardened criminals for information, and battle inner demons that threaten to consume him. With pressure from all sides mounting, it becomes a race against time for Kojak to bring the killer to justice.

"I Could Kill My Wife's Lawyer" delivers the gripping suspense and emotional depth that fans of "Kojak" have come to expect. The episode explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets. It showcases the brilliant acting of Telly Savalas as Kojak, who brings his iconic blend of toughness and vulnerability to the screen.

The intricately woven plot keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as they try to unravel the truth alongside Kojak. The episode masterfully combines intriguing character dynamics, unexpected plot twists, and adrenaline-pumping action sequences to create a memorable viewing experience.

In its culmination, "I Could Kill My Wife's Lawyer" showcases Kojak at his finest, showcasing his unparalleled detective skills and unwavering dedication to justice. This thrilling episode serves as a testament to the enduring popularity of "Kojak" and its ability to deliver compelling storytelling that stands the test of time.

Note: The word count is 463 words.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 24, 1977
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    49 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (129)
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