Murder, She Wrote Season 12 Episode 19
Murder, She Wrote
Season 12

Ep 19. Evidence of Malice

  • March 28, 1996
  • 7.7  (223)

In the thrilling Season 12, Episode 19 of Murder, She Wrote titled "Evidence of Malice," viewers are once again transported into the captivating world of mystery with none other than the brilliant Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher. Set in the charming town of Cabot Cove, this episode delves into a perplexing case that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.

The episode begins with Jessica attending a literary convention held at the prestigious Belleview Hotel. As a renowned mystery writer, Jessica is invited to give a keynote speech and interact with her fellow authors. The convention is buzzing with excitement, filled with talented writers, readers, and aspiring novelists eager to learn from their idols.

However, the joyous atmosphere takes an ominous turn when the body of one of the convention's attendees, Bridgette Sinclair, is discovered in her hotel room. Authorities quickly determine that Bridgette was murdered, and the usually tranquil world of the literati becomes a hotbed of suspicion and mystery. With an array of potential suspects, Jessica finds herself once again drawn into a murder investigation.

Bridgette, a talented but controversial author, had a reputation for stirring up trouble with her thought-provoking novels. Her writing delved into themes that challenged societal norms and explored uncharted territory, making her a polarizing figure among her peers. As Jessica delves deeper into the lives of the convention's attendees, she unravels a web of secrets, rivalries, and concealed motives.

As Jessica investigates Bridgette's murder, she discovers evidence that suggests the crime may be connected to a long-standing literary feud between Bridgette and another esteemed author, Gregory Brighton. The tension between the two authors had been simmering for years, driven by professional jealousy and personal animosity. Could this rivalry have escalated to murder?

Jessica's intuition leads her to several intriguing individuals who potentially had motives to harm Bridgette. Among them is the ambitious aspiring writer, Emily Morrison, who saw Bridgette as both an inspiration and a roadblock to her own success. Emily's determined pursuit of literary fame raises questions about the lengths she would go to achieve it.

Another suspect emerges in the form of Jonathan Taggart, a reclusive author who had fallen out of favor with the literary community. Taggart's bitterness toward Bridgette's success and the changes in the literary landscape make him an intriguing person of interest. Could he have resorted to murder to reclaim his place in the spotlight?

With each twist and turn, Jessica uncovers layers of deceit and hidden motives, painting a complex picture of the intense world of literature. As the list of suspects grows and tensions mount, Jessica must rely on her razor-sharp intellect and uncanny ability to unravel mysteries to bring the truth to light.

In this mesmerizing episode of Murder, She Wrote, viewers are treated to a captivating whodunit that takes them on a roller coaster ride of suspense and intrigue. With Angela Lansbury's undeniable charm and wit, Jessica Fletcher remains a beloved sleuth who never fails to crack the case.

Will Jessica be able to uncover the truth behind Bridgette Sinclair's murder and expose the killer's identity? Or will the evidence of malice remain hidden among the secrets and lies of the literary community? Tune in to this suspenseful episode of Murder, She Wrote to find out.

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  • First Aired
    March 28, 1996
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (223)
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