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Burke's Law (1963)/Who Killed Rosie Sunset?

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Who Killed Rosie Sunset?
Season 2, Episode 19
Airdate January 27, 1965
Production Number 6153
Written by Tony Barrett
Directed by Paul Wendkos
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Burke's Law (1963)Season Two
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Who Killed Rosie Sunset? is the nineteenth episode of the second season of Burke's Law, and the fifty-first episode overall.

Special Guest Stars: Eddie Albert (Arthur J. Poindexter), Hans Conried (Leonid Borodny), Dennis Day (Waldo Fleishacker), Sheree North (Cleo Delaney), Russ Tamblyn (Charlie Braun)

Guest Stars: Lisa Seagram (Mathilde), Jonathan Hole (Husband), Michael Fox (George McLeod), Francine York (Vanya), Torben Meyer (Lobbermacher), Alice Backes (Wife), Phil Arnold (Harry), Margaret Nelson (Collette), Eileen O'Neill (Sgt. Gloria Ames)

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Plot Overview

A true Hollywood character, a little old lady who sat at an intersection and sold maps to the stars' homes, is found dead behind the wheel of her golf cart. Amos and his men have some big questions that need answering...for one, where was she getting the large amounts of money she was dishing out to needy folks, like her stepson, who runs a popular fake flower business, or a hack musician who plays the accordion at a German restaurant? Another question...what exactly killed her? Was the gash on her head the cause of death, or was it poison? Once it's determined that she died from an allergic reaction to a drug, suspicion falls on one of two men, both of whom visited her when she was in the hospital sick: the accordionist and a printer who runs a print shop below her apartment.

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"Mine is not to buy or sell, mine is just to write it down...Burke's Law!"--Tim and Les are arguing out their theories, while Burke just wants them to leave his house so he can get some rest.