L.A. Dragnet - Season 2

Season 2
L.A. Dragnet season 2 premiered on October 4, 2003 and concluded on December 4, 2004.
This updated version of "Dragnet" features newly promoted LAPD Lieutenant Joe Friday overseeing a group of younger detectives in the Robbery/Homicide Division.

Episodes

Daddy's Girl
Joe and his crew investigate the murder of a teenager who was burned and left for dead. Family honor is put to the test when the victim's father wants justice while assailant's father protects his child from the law.

Coyote
The detectives discover a major prostitution ring while investigating a woman's murder.

17 in 6
Detective Raymond Cooper looks for help to find those involved in a deadly gang war.

The Magic Bullet
The death of a fan at a wild Hollywood party leads the detectives to a record producer with a gun fetish.

Slice of Life
When fishermen find a woman's headless body offshore, detectives discover she had recently given birth, but there was no sign of the baby.

Abduction
The detectives investigate the abduction and killing of the son of a couple involved in an alternative lifestyle.

Frame of Mind
The killing of a traveling salesman maybe connected to the unsolved murder of an adult movie star's father.

Retribution
Detectives suspect an alleged victim of sexual abuse is responsible for decapitating an Orthodox priest.

Riddance
The deaths of an artist and his girlfriend lead the detectives to a case of poisoned drugs; when they arrest the dealer, they have to prevent more people from dying and find the man who made the drugs.

Killing Field
When a man is arrested for shoplifting while using a missing person's car, the police find the belongings of two other missing people in the car. The suspect kills himself while in custody. Soon afterward, the detectives find in his house not only torture elements and videos but also human bones and several graves; one of the videos indicates that there was an accomplice.
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