Hunter - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Deadly Encounters (1)
Hunter teams with two Metro officers, one of whom is a former adversary, to locate the missing profits of a murdered black-marketeer, as Devane considers a post in Metro.

Deadly Encounters (2)
Hunter teams with two Metro officers, one of whom is a former adversary, to locate the missing profits of a murdered black-marketeer.

Where Echoes End
A late report made by an undercover officer who witnesses the murder of a Treasury Agent arouses suspicion.

Kill Zone
Molenski is reminded of painful events while investigating a series of murder cases in which the victims were also raped.

The Incident
An innocent African American teenager is beaten when vigilante crimes cause friction between the police, the press, and a neighborhood watch group.

A Snitch'll Break Your Heart
Hunter investigates the murder of a child, and Molenski fights to save a snitch.

Oh, the Shark Bites!
Charlie Devane risks his career to protect his father's reputation after his father's name turns up on a murdered mob accountant's "debtors" list.

The Usual Suspects
An office worker in the District Attorney's office alters computer records of criminals arrested the previous evening.

This Is My Gun
Molenski's gun is stolen and used in a robbery that leads to murder.

La Familia
A mobster is pressured by his father to remain in the family business after he returns home from prison.

Acapulco Holiday
A falsely accused man is persuaded to sue the city---and Hunter---by a lawyer who's traveled that road before, and left casualties.

Fatal Obsession (1)
A former girlfriend complicates Hunter's investigation of a string of campus murders while Molenski becomes the target of a cop-killer. Hunter tracks down a cop-killer.

Fatal Obsession (2)
Joanne Molenski has been killed and serial murder expert Chris Novak agrees to further postpone her leave of absence in order to help Hunter track the killer, who appears to be tied to the murders of police officers in six other cities.

Under Suspicion
Hunter searches for a missing witness while Novak seeks assistance from a computer expert to locate burglars.

The Reporter
Novak's reporter friend (Kelly Curtis) uses cocaine to boost the excitement of tagging along on a robbery investigation for her story on Novak.

Room Service
A man and woman lure their victims to a hotel room where they rob and kill them.

Shadows of the Past
Novak's estranged father has an interest in the murder witness she is protecting.

The Grab
A counterfeiter's courier is murdered and the Secret Service is involved.

All That Glitters
A coin thief pursues a hooker who stole a rare coin from him.

Cries of Silence
The key witness in Hunter's case is the runaway daughter of a deaf woman.

Ex Marks the Spot
The former secretary, mistress, and wife of a dry cleaner rob his stores and end up with mob money.

Little Man with a Big Reputation
A crook chooses Captain Devane as his best man when he is being pressured by former jailmates to commit a crime.
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