Great episode "Town Without Pity" but I have to wonder if the research team bothered to check on the money found in the dead man's hoarding stash. Giving the money to the lady for the support of her and her kids was wrong. There is an interest held by the insurers who paid off the bank's loss before the bank went bankrupt. Any monies kept by the former guard as ill-gotten-gains of a crime would rightfully belong to the bank's insurer as a subrogated interest in having paid the loss under the insurance policy. Other than that, just another excellent episode of Tom Selleck and cast which my wife and I have come to expect of this show. I have to wonder if there's going to be any further installments of the Jesse Stone TV movies? Anything with Tom is welcome in our home...
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reagan's actions not typical
MiketheWhistle5 August 2020
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Jamie's actions although humane and very kind, but 100% illegal and he shouldn't have done it. I felt bad for the woman and her son, and might even have done the same thing myself, but this was completely wrong and Jamie should have made sure the money went where it was supposed to.
****
edwagreen2 April 2016
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The real human side of the Police Department is shown here with the willingness of Jaime and others to bend the rules so that a woman can use the money from a bank robbery from many years back to aid her special needs grandson. Her husband, a bank guard, died during the holdup.
Then we have a story of a son willing to take the blame for his father in the shooting of 4 people at a restaurant. Frank knew the father from years back and the latter had just been released after serving a 20 year sentence.
Notice how Erin is now out in the field. Isn't this strange as you would think the D.A. would be behind the desk? It's also surprising that she accompanies the police on rather dangerous assignments as they enter buildings with their guns drawn.
Then we have a story of a son willing to take the blame for his father in the shooting of 4 people at a restaurant. Frank knew the father from years back and the latter had just been released after serving a 20 year sentence.
Notice how Erin is now out in the field. Isn't this strange as you would think the D.A. would be behind the desk? It's also surprising that she accompanies the police on rather dangerous assignments as they enter buildings with their guns drawn.
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