Even though this episode was a good watch- there is so much going on during the show that at times our senses become cloudy with all the content. We have a company having a stockholder meeting for a possible take-over, a theft of company's funds, a bitter divorce, backstabbing friends and yes- a nasty murder.
The main plot has to do with the company's CEO, Edward Nelson. He is being accused of theft from the company's checking account. All this right before Frank Avery tries to get the stockholders to elect him the new CEO.
When Robert Doniger, an employee of the company, calls Mr Nelson to confess to the theft- agrees to repay the money- he is found dead by Perry and Della in his apartment. But Mr Doniger's body is not the only one in the apartment. Mr Nelson was hiding in the kitchen. And to make matters worse, Mr Avery also comes by for a visit and sees his rival, Mr Nelson, inside the dead man's apartment. Needless to say, the stockholders will not be happy.
Perry defends Mr Nelson for the murder and makes his way through evidence presented in court. And we as viewers, get some good courtroom action as one of the witnesses is trapped when the testimony is found full of falsehoods.
Even though this episode is crowded with more potholes than a unpaved highway- we do get a good mystery. The acting is good and the story interesting. -- There is a lot of content in this show.
Good watch.
The main plot has to do with the company's CEO, Edward Nelson. He is being accused of theft from the company's checking account. All this right before Frank Avery tries to get the stockholders to elect him the new CEO.
When Robert Doniger, an employee of the company, calls Mr Nelson to confess to the theft- agrees to repay the money- he is found dead by Perry and Della in his apartment. But Mr Doniger's body is not the only one in the apartment. Mr Nelson was hiding in the kitchen. And to make matters worse, Mr Avery also comes by for a visit and sees his rival, Mr Nelson, inside the dead man's apartment. Needless to say, the stockholders will not be happy.
Perry defends Mr Nelson for the murder and makes his way through evidence presented in court. And we as viewers, get some good courtroom action as one of the witnesses is trapped when the testimony is found full of falsehoods.
Even though this episode is crowded with more potholes than a unpaved highway- we do get a good mystery. The acting is good and the story interesting. -- There is a lot of content in this show.
Good watch.