Cannon - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
Nightmare
Cannon sets out to investigate the deathbed claim of a man who says that he murdered Cannon's wife and child 14 years earlier.
The Deadly Conspiracy
Cannon and fellow PI Barnaby Jones end up working the same case but for different clients when a whistleblower is raped and killed.
There are two versions of this story available, in one, Budd McKenna doesn't die and this episode is wrapped as a single episode of "Cannon". In other, fuller version, Budd McKenna is killed and part 2 of the story continues on "Barnaby Jones" (S04E01).
The Wrong Medicine
A doctor is accused of killing a patient by disregarding their bracelet and giving them the wrong treatment.
The Iceman
Cannon looks into an old case from his days on the police force, trying to determine if the man he believed was guilty is actually innocent.
The Victim
A recording star claims that her friend was beaten, and then she was abducted and dropped off on the side of the road, filled with cocaine. her story doesn't hold together, but Cannon looks into it.
The Man Who Died Twice
A crooked cop supposedly eight years in the grave comes back and starts killing the officers responsible for his death.
A Touch of Venom
Domestic terrorists give Cannon 72 hours to track down a defecting member... and inject him with slow-acting poison to make their point.
Man in the Middle
A friend hires Cannon to bring his dead son's body back from Mexico, but Cannon discovers that it's a lot more complicated than described.
Fall Guy
Cannon goes up against a tough female CEO when one of her executives hires the PI to clear his name.
The Melted Man
The Chinese Tongs apparently target a man for murder, but Cannon discovers that there's more involved.
The Wedding March
Cannon teams up with a female undercover officer who was beaten up by a psychotic who played "The Wedding March" while doing it.
The Hero
A general hires Cannon to determine if his son killed a cult leader... and no one is happy with the answers, including the cult, which come gunning for the supposed killer.
To Still the Voice
A black female politician is gunned down, and Cannon tries to learn who killed her.
The Star
A movie star hires Cannon to find her wayward son, who has a serious drug problem and may be dead.
The Games Children Play
A young boy, Johnny, witnesses a Middle Eastern prince being operated on in an abandoned warehouse, but no one believes him.
The Reformer
A crusading publisher is framed for murder to keep him from interfering with organized crime.
The House of Cards
Cannon is hired to find a missing publisher, unaware that the people who hired him are the reason the publisher went missing.
Revenge
A young Korean officer who believes Cannon betrayed his father frames the PI for murder.
Cry Wolf
There's more to the kidnapping of a millionaire's son then meets the eye.
The Quasar Kill
Cannon investigates the death of a scientist who was apparently murdered by an intelligence from outer space.
Snapshot
A former mob hitman hires Cannon to determine why someone is sending a killer after him.
Point After Death
Cannon is hired to clear a football player of the murder of his girlfriend who he claims he didn't kill
Blood Lines
A millionnaire's son does the death-defying Acapulco Dive and dies, apparently killing himself. His father believe that his son was driven to kill himself by someone.
Mad Man
The wife of one of Cannon's Army buddies calls him in to determine why her soldier husband is suddenly acting strange.
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