Silk Stalkings - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Runway Strip
A navy pilot is murdered.

Compulsion
A gay couple, with a crumbling fashion-design empire, is killed.

Divorce, Palm Beach Style
While investigating the murder of a lawyer, Tom and Cassy come in contact with the judge who preside over their divorce, whom Tom thinks was unfair when he presided.

When She Was Bad
Tom and Cassy investigate a private club of society wives.

Pre-Judgment Day
A men's magazine king is a suspect in the car bomb murder of his wife and business partner.

Loyalty
Cassy search for the killer of a teenager.

Talk Dirty to Me
The murder of a popular sex talk show host uncovers her hidden past.

Services Rendered
A male escort is shot to death.

Partners in Crime
A pair of scammers are accused of killing a socialite.

Elective Surgery
A woman takes revenge on the plastic surgeons who caused her to be deformed.

Appearances
A rap-music producer is killed. An audio recording helps Tom and Cassy assemble the suspects.

Blue Collars
Cassy's sister witnesses a mob hit and becomes the killer's next target.

Peak Experience
Tom and Cassy try to solve the murder of a self-help author.

The Babysitter
Tom and Cassy search for the killer of a babysitter.

Pumped Up
The murder of a dead gym owner points to her wealthy fiancee and a former business pastner.

callme@murder.com
A killer is preying on users of a website.

Exit the Dragon
Cassy and Tom investigate an international money laundering operation.

Pink Elephants
Two brothers scheme to get the family fortune. Lipschitz is targeted by an alcoholic cop he fired.

Three Weeks of the Condor
People on a film set are being murdered.

I Love the Nightlife
Tom and Cassy investigate a series of murders that appear to be the work of a vampire.

The Rock
A female cadet at a military academy is found dead.

Pretty in Black
Three former sorority sisters are being targeted by art thieves.
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