New Tricks - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
The War Against Drugs
Rehab can be murder. Soon after Brian starts treatment for alcoholism, a chance remark sends him on the trail of an unsolved death. The rest of the team is supposed to stay away, but they can't resist joining in.
The Truth Is Out There
When the team reopens the case of a respected journalist's death, they confront UFO conspiracry theories and American government cover-ups. What did the journalist see before he died? Did he really kill himself, or was he murdered?
Fresh Starts
After a desperate man insists that he saw his dead wife at a playground, Gerry agrees to help him learn the truth. An exhumation and a DNA test raise more questions than they answer. Meanwhile, Brian has pr.blems at home,
Shadow Show
When disturbing clips from a 1990 film noir are posted on the Internet, the team takes another look at an actress's disappearance and a producer's murder. Brian and Jack learn more than they want to know about modern policing
Death of a Timeshare Salesman
A former call girl finds God and confesses her sins, including one that leads the team to reconsider the death of a dodgy timeshare dealer. What was formerly judged a suicide may be murder, especially when a fingerprint points towards a notorious criminal.
The Last Laugh
After celebrating Gerry's birthday at a comedy club, the team reinvestigates the 25 year old disappearance of two young ploitical activists. Their inquiry leads to an extreme right-wing group with links to Ricky Hanson, the man who murdered Jack's wife.
Blood Is Thicker Than Water
Jack intervenes in a dispute on a luxury yacht and learns surprising news about an deadly riverboat disaster. At the time, it was called an accident, but the daughter of the tug captain winsists it was sabotage--and she has a witness.
Meat Is Murder
Decades after a butcher went missing, his body is found neatly cut into pieces. While reinvestigating a related mlurder, the team uncovers more connections than they expected. Gerry is forced to connfront his past, and Sandra makes a shocking discovery.
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