Ep 17. One Good Bid Deserves a Murder
- TV-G
- February 23, 1986
- 47 min
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7.4 (368)
In the episode "One Good Bid Deserves a Murder" from season 2 of Murder, She Wrote, Jessica Fletcher finds herself in the midst of a high-stakes auction where tensions are high and secrets abound.
The auction, which takes place at a posh hotel in New York City, is being held to sell off the estate of the late Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. Whitney was a wealthy and influential businessman who amassed an impressive collection of art and antiques during his lifetime. Now, his prized possessions are up for grabs, and the bidders are determined to walk away with the best of the best.
Jessica is attending the auction as a guest of her friend, Adele Simpson, a wealthy socialite who is hoping to snag a few choice items for her own collection. While there, she encounters a cast of characters who are all eager to get their hands on the valuable objects up for auction.
First, there is the charming and wealthy Harlan Warde, who seems to be bidding on everything in sight. Then there is the unscrupulous art dealer Norman Marcus, who will stop at nothing to outbid his rivals. And there is also the mysterious Max Hagen, who seems to have a hidden agenda and a strange fascination with the late Mr. Whitney.
As the bidding heats up, tensions rise amongst the bidders. When one of them is found dead in his hotel room, everyone becomes a suspect. Jessica finds herself drawn into the investigation, helping the police to piece together the puzzling clues and uncover the true killer.
As she delves deeper into the case, Jessica discovers a web of deceit and betrayal that leads her to a shocking revelation about the victim and the killer. With her sharp mind and keen instincts, she is able to solve the mystery and bring the culprit to justice.
Fans of Murder, She Wrote will be delighted with this episode, which features the usual mix of intrigue, suspense, and clever sleuthing that has made the series so popular. With its stellar cast, intricate plot, and surprising twists and turns, "One Good Bid Deserves a Murder" is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats until the very end.