Fri, Sep 23, 1960
Maris and Lt. Weston visit a fishing lodge where their regular guide, Joe Slate, has just been arrested for murdering his wife Esther. They interview Sheriff Jeremy Davies, his nephew Frank Davies (the lodge clerk), saloon owner Noah Hawkins and his wife Mary, and gas station attendant Al Shankley to find out who really killed Esther.
Fri, Oct 21, 1960
Tom Chambers, the co-owner of an archery range, is charged with killing his psychologist. After a quarrel, the doctor is found at his desk with an arrow sticking out of his back. Chambers, who claims his innocence, admits to being on edge lately, but says it's all because of his business.
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Fri, Oct 28, 1960
Ex-convict Jimmy Dennis is accused of murdering a gangster who's found shot dead in his gift shop. Maris and Lt. Weston had helped rehabilitate Jimmy and believe he's being framed. The case turns when a witness reports seeing some other known criminals leaving the store the night of the murder.
Fri, Nov 4, 1960
Maris and Weston race the clock to clear an innocent handyman who's set to be executed in the morning. The pair learns that the man Nicolo Donadi was convicted of murdering was a racketeer making a power play within the mob. With time running out, they must get their hands on a negative that shows the real killers.
Fri, Nov 11, 1960
Shortly before he is to testify in a bitter divorce brought by his wife, the philandering husband of a socialite is found shot to death in their apartment. Although suspicion at first falls on the wife, the coroner rules the death a suicide. However, Herb Maris isn't all that sure about the coroner's conclusion, and begins to investigate the case himself.
Fri, Nov 18, 1960
Physicist Alan Decker is held for the murder of a fellow scientist with whom he worked. Maris is in the awkward position of clearing him without revealing to Lt. Weston that his client is also a secret agent of the government. Someone at the lab is clearly keeping a secret because Herb gets nothing but conflicting answers to his questions.
Fri, Dec 2, 1960
Herb is asked to represent rich society friend Helen Allison who's found at the murder scene of private eye Harry Bourne. Bourne was a sleazy character hated by all who knew him, including his wife and clients. Maris and Lt. Weston catch a break when Helen's daughter confesses that she had dated the married Bourne, a fact which Harry promptly used to squeeze blackmail money out of the family. Believing his friend to be innocent of the murder, Herb turns his attention to Harry's other blackmail victims.
Fri, Dec 16, 1960
A road crew finds a skeleton buried under a highway, prompting Herb to reopen one of the few cases his father ever lost. Dan Janis was convicted of killing his business partner, though he still claims innocence. Maris looks at who financially benefited from the man's death and gets the company's old bookkeeper to help flush out the guilty.
Fri, Dec 23, 1960
Professor Hastings wants to convince his wife not to be so cavalier towards criminals, so when she walks across campus one night, he jumps out of the bushes and pretends to choke her. Lt. Weston doesn't treat it as just a foolish stunt. He arrests the professor as a suspect in the "Compulsion Killer" murders that have been committed on the university campus.
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Fri, Dec 30, 1960
Maid Angela Valez is charged with killing the woman she works for. She was placed by an employment agency that brings young women to America as domestics before forcing them into the escort business. Maris has his receptionist go undercover and apply to the agency as a visitor from Scandinavia.
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Fri, Jan 20, 1961
Elderly country lawyer Samuel Putnam is spitting' mad when his client, Agatha Wentworth, loses her motor court to the deed-holders, the Denhams. Putnam declares he'd rather see the place burn than that couple get their hands on it. It does burn and Putnam is wanted for arson. Maris works to clear his old friend of the charge.
Fri, Jan 27, 1961
Precocious Jennifer Vaughn wants Maris to reopen the year-old case that got her stepmother convicted of killing her father. The junior sleuth even comes armed with new "evidence." Lt. Weston, who investigated the case, is so sick of the pushy, know-it-all kid that he refuses to get near her. Herb thinks Jennifer might actually know something about the murder that she's afraid to tell.
Fri, Feb 3, 1961
Maris is out West checking property for a client when he's joined by Lt. Weston, sent to investigate a possible scam involving a worthless mine. The two head to Lost Star, Nevada (population 30) and learn from the old coot sheriff that the mine's owner was murdered. The lawmen try to uncover the killer among the town's residents.
Fri, Feb 10, 1961
Herb Maris travels to Paris to close a merger deal with a corporate client and Lt. Weston goes along to learn from Interpol. When his client can't be found, Herb suspects foul play and notifies the French police. Meanwhile, he and Weston discover the missing man's last known whereabouts: a restaurant run by an American.
Fri, Mar 3, 1961
Top designer Harvey Pinkly is murdered and his assistant, Marion Green, is arrested for the crime. She'd made a scene the day before because Pinkly had taken the credit for all the dresses she'd designed in his new line. Maris and Weston fly out to California to question the designer's other employees, all of whom say Marion must have been the murderer. They get a break in the case when an elderly wardrobe woman supposedly commits suicide. Maris' convinced she was murdered because she knew knew too much.
Fri, Mar 10, 1961
A grandfather accuses his grandson of breaking into his safe a stealing money and jewels. The old man administers the teenager's trust fund with an iron grip,convinced the hot rod-racing boy is too immature to manage his money wisely. Maris finds a clue to the case when he learns sleepwalking runs in the Burkhart family.
Fri, Mar 24, 1961
Maris and Weston's vacation in the Caribbean is interrupted when the wife of plantation owner Henry Gibbons is charged with murdering her husband. After one of their frequent fights, Louise Gibbons says she tossed their gun off the pier so she wouldn't ever use it, but ballistic tests show that was, indeed, the murder weapon.
Fri, Apr 14, 1961
The oddballs attending Mr. Sobel's office birthday party are found passed out on the floor; someone poisoned their lemonade and stole the payroll. The screwy nephew of the company owner confesses, but there are other eccentrics for Maris and Weston to consider: the sexy floozy, the dream interpreter, the hapless birthday boy, and his matronly fiancée.
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Fri, Apr 21, 1961
A masked, armed robber holds up an oil executive and his secretary and takes a quarter of a million dollars in securities. Based on a cuff-link, the secretary identifies the robber as an employee. Maris believes the young engineer is innocent and questions other potential suspects around the oil field.
Fri, Apr 28, 1961
It appeared that Joe Carter, confined to a wheelchair since a car accident, had grown despondent and taken his own life. After tests prove it was murder, his widow and mother engage in accusations against each other. Wife Susan claims his controlling parent was responsible, and mother claims the wife was a cheating hussy.
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Fri, May 5, 1961
Joe Taner is an angry young man who's been pushed to be an overachiever his entire life; he even received an award from the president and a war wound in Korea. His dominating sister comes to Herb when he's arrested for a series of home robberies, but Joe doesn't want any help from his sister or anyone she's hired.
Fri, May 12, 1961
A telegram from a key murder trial witness states that the man convicted of the crime is innocent. Maris and Weston brave a hurricane to speak to the dying man at his Florida home, but arrive too late. With the storm raging, they grill the family members who are obviously trying to hide the dead man's secret.
Fri, May 26, 1961
Sleazy newspaper columnist Mills Ambrose is gunned down after threatening to ruin a professor's reputation with a fabricated expose. The shooting was recorded by his dictation machine. The suspects are the muckraker's idealistic assistant and the principled writer who used to have Ambrose's job.
Fri, Jun 2, 1961
A man involved in a deadly liquor store holdup barges into Marianne Kelly's apartment and promptly drops dead. Weston wants to know if she was in on the robbery or just unlucky. Maris wants to know who paid her bail and sent him almost $1000 to act as her attorney. The pair visit the young artist and learn she keeps strange company by the marina: a salty, overly-protective charter boat captain and a fawning librarian suitor.
Fri, Jun 9, 1961
Allison Conway shoots and kills an intruder in her home, claiming she had no idea it was her soon to be ex-husband. Weston doesn't believe the story and takes her to jail. Maris re-stages the crime hoping an overlooked clue will be revealed, and one is thanks to Mrs. Conway's housekeeper.
Fri, Jun 16, 1961
A young woman is charged with espionage when microfilm of government missile tests is found in her car. Nan Havens seems far too naive to be a spy, so Herb quizzes her on her contacts. Believing her secretive boyfriend has been stashing film in her auto without her knowledge, Maris and Lt. Weston conduct a stakeout to capture the man and his cohorts in the spy ring.