Private Eyes - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

In the Arms of Morpheus
During her recovery from an injury, Angie hears someone threatened from her hospital room while under the influence of a drug. No one believes her.

School's Out for Murder
At Angie's high school reunion, she drags Shade along so she doesn't have to confront her ex-BFF, Jada Berry, alone; after a body ends up on the dance floor, it's up to the PE crew to solve the mysterious murder.

Dead Air
When local radio therapist, Dr. Rohan Love, starts acting strangely and spending huge sums of money, his wife Meera hires Shade and Angie to find out what secret he's hiding.

Gone in 60 Minutes
Shade's precious Porsche is stolen at a luxury car show and he suspects his old hockey rival Mark "Lytnin'" Lyte might be to blame; Meanwhile, Angie struggles with PTSD.

Murder They Wrote
When a young writer close to fame and fortune is threatened and then a famous guest drops dead, Shade, Angie and Tex find themselves following a trail of clues that lead them into a world of jealousy, desperation and greed.

Angie Get Your Gun
While visiting Nora and her serious boo, Rory, Shade and Angie learn that a pair of Billy the Kid's cowboy boots have gone missing from the local museum; when Rory gets fingered as the prime suspect, Angie and Shade race to find Billy's secret.

Smart Home Alone
A financial advisor calls the team for help when she suspects her high-tech smart house has developed a mind of its own. After Shade and Angie are nearly steamed to death, they suspect someone is hacking into her smart home system.

Queen's Gambit
A simple robbery case at a local drag club ends up being more complicated than expected. As Shade and Angie race to stop a bank heist, they admire their clients' ability to be true to themselves and express their feelings.
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