Dead Men Die Twice

Season 1Episode 1560 minDec 16, 1969
Dead Men Die Twice

The face of a man in a crowd attracts the attention of a photographer, who takes his picture, then shows it to another man, who promptly sends two killers to murder the man in the photograph - except he dies of a heart attack before they get to pull the trigger. Since the deceased looks just like a master criminal named Christopher Lomax, who supposedly died three years ago, Sir Curtis wants Stewart to find out if the real Lomax is really dead, or actually still alive.

The case leads the Department to Greece, where Annabelle goes undercover as a newspaper reporter writing a story about the 'deceased' gangster Lomax. Quite a few people are not thrilled by her snooping around, and soon the finds herself in danger and in unpleasant company. Entrapped, she gets more of a 'story' than she bargained for, while Stewart and Jason are racing against time to find her...

Dead Men Die Twice has aired on Dec 16, 1969
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