- The manager of a football team murders its callow owner, making it look as if the young man had had an accident in his swimming pool. Lt. Columbo is on the case.
- The owner of a football team is found dead in his swimming pool. It looks like an accident, a slip and fall; however, Columbo doesn't really believe in this being an accident and investigates as if it was a murder case - but the person he suspects has a powerful alibi.—Maarten Hofman <jen@cistron.nl>
- Paul Hanlon, the manager of a football team, murders Eric Wagner, the swinger who inherited the franchise. Hanlon sets up a complicated alibi that includes making phone calls on phones he knows are bugged, disguising himself as a Ding-A-Ling ice cream truck driver, and choosing a block of ice as a murder weapon. The murder will look like an accident and Hanlon will seem to have been miles away from the scene, but the rumpled Lt. Columbo is on the case and finds good reason to believe it was no accident.—J. Spurlin
- Eric Wagner, the guileless owner of a football team is found dead in his swimming pool in what appears to be a drowning accident. Columbo investigates and suspects Paul Hanlon, the manager of the football team, of Eric's murder, but Paul has a perfect alibi. It is up to Columbo to prove Hanlon's guilt and bring him to justice.—charmardee-smith
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