L.A. Dragnet - Season 1

Season 1
"The badge is back."
L.A. Dragnet season 1 premiered on February 2, 2003 and concluded on May 11, 2003.

Episodes

The Silver Slayer
Detectives Joe Friday and Frank Smith investigate a series of killings in which the murdered women have silver paint on their bodies.

The Big Ruckus
When the body of a rich college kid is found in MacArthur Park, it looks like a drug deal gone bad. But once Friday and Smith get the heart of the case they get exposed to a new kind of entertainment.

All That Glitters
The police investigate the brutal slaying of a movie producer whose body is found on the side of Mulholland Drive.

Well Endowed
While investigating the brutal murder of a little-known actress, Detectives Friday and Smith come across a number of people who might have information including a tabloid journalist, a wannabe porn star and a socially prominent Los Angeles family.

The Cutting of the Swath
Detectives Friday and Smith race to find the young son of a deranged man who's on a rampage to kill his entire family; and Smith takes the case a little too personally.

The Brass Ring
The fiancé of a rising young Hollywood actress is found stabbed to death in the Hollywood Hills. Detectives Friday and Smith visit a movie studio head and a drug dealer to look for clues and find a shocking secret.

The Artful Dodger
A customer is killed during a multimillion dollar jewelry robbery. During the investigation, Friday and Smith meet a British insurance company P.I. who attempts to use them to recover the stolen jewels. Friday also knocks heads with the arrogant owner of a private security company.

Sticks and Stones
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.

Redemption
Detective Friday and Detective Beltran find out a hidden secret behind a run-of-the-mill suicide.

Let's Make a Deal
A Hollywood super-agent's infant son is kidnapped. It is discovered that the infant is the nanny's. That is the least of the problems for the Detectives on this case.

For Whom the Whistle Blows
A woman reported missing six years ago that hasn't been seen since mysteriously turns up dead in her car. As the case unfolds, the detectives are lead to the murderer and get to the bottom of why she went missing.

The Little Guy
While trying to protect an innocent suspect linked to the criminal Sanchez brothers, Friday puts his career on the line by going after a corrupt cop, and must face the resulting inquiry.
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