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Hunter/Not Just Another John Doe

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Not Just Another John Doe
Season 4, Episode 1
Airdate September 24, 1987
Production Number 5412
Written by Doug Heyes, Jr.
Directed by Michael Preece
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Not Just Another John Doe is the first episode of the fourth season of Hunter, and the sixty-sixth episode overall.

Starring: Fred Dryer (Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter), Stepfanie Kramer (Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall)

Also Starring: Charles Hallahan (Captain Charles Devane)

Guest Stars: Beah Richards (Pockets / Ella Mae Fuller), Stanley Kamel (Brad Wilkes), Kate Zentall (A.D.A. Esther Wyman), Mark Blankfield (Simon Kruze), Robert Glaudini (Marko Foley)

Co-Starring: Grand L. Bush (Officer Meyers), Don Dubbins (John), Anthony Pena (Salazar), Ben Rawnsley (Himself), Richardson Morse (Himself)

Featuring: Perry Cook (Barney), Robert Vogel (Attorney), Monique Gabrielle (Police Woman), Richard Garrison (Male Secretary)

Contents

Plot Overview

What appears on the surface to be a murder of just another street person turns out to be one of Hunter and McCall's most puzzling cases, mainly because they can't prove that the victim ever existed...his prints don't turn up in any database, including that of the Federal government. From things found by the coroner, including perfect dental work and a fair amount of plastic surgery, they soon realize that the victim wasn't just an ordinary bum. They get a slight amount of help from their CIA friend Wilkes, but even he can't divulge to them the dead man's entire back story. On top of all this, they have to try and protect another street person who's the only witness to the killing and is being pursued by the killer.

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Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

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