Ep 6. Dead Man's Gold
- TV-G
- November 9, 1986
- 47 min
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7.1 (414)
In Murder, She Wrote season 3 episode 6, titled Dead Man's Gold, Jessica Fletcher finds herself in the middle of a suspenseful investigation when she visits an old family friend, Capt. Caleb McCallum. McCallum owns the schooner Jezebel, a boat that has been in his family for generations. Jessica grew up hearing stories about the Jezebel and its travels, so when McCallum invites her on a trip to search for treasure, she jumps at the chance.
The treasure in question is said to be the loot of the infamous pirate, Black Bart, who was known for pillaging ships in the Caribbean during the 18th century. McCallum believes that he may have located the spot where Black Bart's treasure was buried, and he hopes to find it with Jessica's help.
However, as they set off on their journey, strange things begin to happen on board. McCallum's crew members start to disappear one by one, and tensions run high as suspicions begin to arise among the remaining passengers. Jessica knows that something is amiss and starts to investigate. It quickly becomes evident that someone is targeting the crew and passengers and that the treasure may not be the only thing that someone is after.
As the search for the treasure becomes more dangerous, Jessica must uncover who is behind the attacks before it's too late. Along the way, she uncovers a complex web of deceit and secrets that have been hidden for years. With the help of local law enforcement and her own investigative skills, Jessica manages to unravel the mysteries surrounding the missing crew members and discovers the shocking truth behind the treasure.
Dead Man's Gold is an action-packed episode of Murder, She Wrote that takes viewers on a thrilling adventure on the high seas. Jessica's character is as sharp as ever as she navigates the complex dynamics between the passengers and crew members and uncovers the truth about a treasure that has been sought after for centuries. With twists and turns at every corner, this episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.