Bodies of Evidence

1992
Bodies of Evidence

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Whispers of the Dead Mar 30, 1993

The whole squad is called to investigate a quadruple homicide when four people are murdered in the same apartment. In desperation, Ben turns to a psychic to find the killer.

EP2 Blindside Apr 02, 1993

Ben resists D.A. Simon Kingsley's pleas to arrest a teenager for murder. Ryan investigates the case. Walt runs across a multiple murderer while in the hospital for surgery.

EP3 Trial By Fire Apr 09, 1993

Nora is kidnapped by jailbreaking inmates who hold her hostage as they make their way toward Mexico and feedom. The squad worries about Nora's safety among the criminals, one of whom is a serial rapist.

EP4 Eleven Grains of Sand Apr 16, 1993

Ryan and Ben investigate the death of a 15-year-old call girl. Walt and Nora look into the murder of an elderly man made up to look like a suicide. Ben's wife informs him she's moving to Florida, and taking Ben's child with her.

EP5 Shadows (1) Apr 23, 1993

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EP6 The Formula (2) Apr 30, 1993

Ryan becomes unable to resist himself as he becomes infatuated with murder suspect Grace Devlin. He continues to assert her innocence, even as evidence stack up. Ben has no choice to suspend Walker when compromising photos of him and the accused are discovered. Ben arrests Grace Devlin, but is forced to release her when one of the governor's former aides, Gil Murphy, comes forward and admits to the slaying.

EP7 Endangered Species (3) May 07, 1993

Ryan, still suspended, and Nora investigate Gil Murphy's story and discover that Harris Devlin paid him a half million dollars to confess to the governor's murder. Grace, trapped in a loveless marriage and realizing Harris will never be convicted of the murder, takes matters into her own hands, poisoning herself and framing Harris for her death. Walt investigates the murder of a black high school football star.

EP8 Flesh and Blood May 28, 1993

Ben investigates a murder made to look like a suicide, with Chief Leland a main suspect. Ryan, with the aid of a phone-sex operator, looks into the possible homicide of one of her clients.
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Released: 18 June 1992 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Bodies of Evidence is a police drama that aired on CBS from June 1992 to May 1993. It stars Lee Horsley and George Clooney as Los Angeles homicide detectives.

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HawksRevenge I couldn't help but to comment on this show based on the review "For Those Who Love Bad Mysteries" I am a fan of the show's Matt Houston, Paradise and Bodies Of Evidence, because of the star Lee Horsley and the producer James Conway.The shows produced by this pair spanned over a ten year period and were intelligent and well written. I take exception to people who leave reviews and never give shows a chance.Bodies of Evidence spanned two seasons and a total of 16 episodes, which means it was never given a chance. Is this how George Clooney got recognized for his role in E.R and Feature Films? I especially enjoyed seeing Denise Richards as a late teen murdered on a beach(Because I loath her very existence) For Those Who Enjoy Bad Mysteries?, not a chance and that dunce should be flogged!!
Lovecats Although I don't remember when this show was on prime time, I was glad TNT showed all the episodes this summer. Since cop dramas have become my favorite shows these days, I really enjoyed seeing them one after the other. If TNT shows them again, I will watch. It was strange to see George Clooney with a lot of hair. But slicked back hair and all, he and the rest gave enjoyable performances in my opinion.
misslu This program is consistently bad and horrible overacted. Normally decent actors were trapped in predictable story lines - the only question of an episode was who would say 'I'm a cop' and how many times it would be said. (At least in every episode.) George Clooney, the golden boy of ER, gave no indication of his dramatic talents, although his slicked back hair certainly was interesting. Lee Horsley resembled Rock Hudson, without the magnetic ability. That being said, if you enjoy bad cop dramas, this is mindless enough. It could best be described as any police portions of Knots Landing, perhaps because it had one of the same producers.