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Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For is the second Murder, She Wrote TV movie. It aired on May 18, 2000.
Summary[]
Jessica Fletcher puts her sleuthing skills to work at a writer's conference after a Russian author is found dead.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Also Starring[]
- Richard Crenna as Warren Pierce
- Robert Mailhouse as FBI Agent Mason Phillips
- Kathryn Morris as Patricia Williams
- Steven Culp as William Batsby
- Duncan Regehr as Yuri Malenkovich
- Alan Fudge as Mack Rolands
- Jay Acovone as Lt. Det. Bob Mankowski
- Santiago Douglas as John Mendoza
- Kathy Evison as Penny Ryan
- Dan Martin as FBI Agent Paul Neeley
- Scott Burkholder as Man with Bag
- Daniel Dae Kim as Everett Jang
- Henri Lubatti as Feyoder
- J. Patrick McCormack as Joseph Brennan
- Eva Frajk as Woman
- Anastasia Barzee as Lorraine
- Richard Anthony Crenna as Brent
- Don Snell as Aaron Clemson
- Teri Noel as Young Woman #1
- Blair Hickey as Desk Clerk
- Nick Jaine as Waiter
- Maura M. Knowles as Young Woman #2
- Stephen O'Mahoney as Doorman
- Ilia Volok as Man
- Strahil Goodman as Soldier
- Jorga Caye as Hospital visitor (uncredited)
- Jack Truman as Party Guest (uncredited)
- Steve Witting as Speaker / Member of Press (uncredited)
Case summary[]
- Victim: Yuri Malenkovish
- Cause of death: Gunshot
- Killer: Warren Pierce
- Motive: TBA
Gallery[]
See also[]
External links[]
- "Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For" at the Internet Movie Database