Ep 1. Widow, Weep for Me
- TV-G
- September 29, 1985
- 48 min
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7.4 (567)
Jessica Fletcher is back for a thrilling second season of Murder, She Wrote, and the first episode kicks off with a heart-wrenching murder that sets the tone for the rest of the season. In "Widow, Weep for Me," Jessica is in New Orleans attending a convention for mystery writers when she is approached by a man named Vance Keene. Vance is desperately trying to locate his wife, who has disappeared along with all of their money.
Jessica agrees to help Vance, and their investigation leads them to the secluded home of wealthy widow Lily Campbell. Lily takes an interest in Vance and invites him to stay for a few days while they try to sort out the mystery of his missing wife.
But things take a dark turn when Lily is found dead in her bed, and all evidence points to Vance as the killer. Jessica is convinced that Vance is innocent, and sets out to prove it by delving into Lily's past and uncovering a web of lies and deceit.
As she pieces together the clues, Jessica discovers a complicated network of relationships between Lily and her various suitors, including Vance's estranged wife. But who had the most to gain from Lily's death, and why?
The investigation takes Jessica deep into the heart of New Orleans, where she encounters colorful characters and dangerous situations at every turn. From seedy jazz clubs to swanky mansions, Jessica follows the trail of clues that will ultimately lead her to the truth.
As the tension mounts and the body count rises, Jessica remains steadfast in her determination to find the real killer and clear Vance's name. With her sharp wit and keen investigative skills, she navigates the murky waters of this complex case and brings the culprit to justice.
"Widow, Weep for Me" is a gripping episode that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. With its intricate plot, surprising twists, and memorable characters, it sets the stage for another thrilling season of Murder, She Wrote.