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L.A. Dragnet Season 1 Episode 8
Detectives Friday and Smith investigate the satanic ritual killing of a teen girl. They look at her classmates including one who admits he should be the prime suspect.
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Serie: L.A. Dragnet
Episode Title: Sticks and Stones
Air Date: 2003-03-30
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