Ep 16. Death Takes a Dive
- TV-G
- February 22, 1987
- 72 min
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7.1 (431)
Jessica Fletcher, a successful author and amateur detective, is back with another intriguing murder mystery in season 3 episode 16 of "Murder, She Wrote" titled "Death Takes a Dive."
The episode begins with Jessica's friend, Harry McGraw, inviting her to a boxing match between retired fighter Kid Cody and up-and-coming boxer, Johnny Shannon. The match is being held at the local city gym and Harry needs Jessica's help with some investigative work. Johnny has recently been accused of fixing his fights and Harry wants Jessica to look into it.
However, things take a turn for the worse when Kid Cody is found dead in the locker room before the fight begins. The authorities initially rule it as a heart attack, but Jessica isn't so sure. She takes it upon herself to investigate and soon discovers that Cody's death was no accident.
As Jessica delves deeper into the case, she uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal surrounding the boxing world. She discovers that many people, including the promoter, another boxer, and even the doctor who examined Cody, had motives to kill him.
The investigation takes Jessica to some unexpected places, including a seedy bar and the home of a shady ex-boxer who is trying to make a comeback. Along the way, she meets a number of colorful characters, like a boxer who has a penchant for delivering knock-out punches and a wannabe boxer who is desperate to make a name for himself.
As Jessica gets closer to the truth, she realizes that someone is watching her every move and is willing to do anything to stop her from uncovering the truth. She becomes a target herself and must use all her wits and knowledge to stay one step ahead of the killer.
In the end, Jessica solves the case and brings the killer to justice. But the episode isn't just about the mystery. It also explores themes like loyalty, betrayal, and redemption, as the characters grapple with their own personal demons and motivations.
Overall, "Death Takes a Dive" is a gripping and well-crafted murder mystery that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With its strong writing, compelling characters, and stellar performances, it's no wonder that "Murder, She Wrote" continues to be a beloved classic even years after its original broadcast.