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Rich Girl
Season 2, Episode 4
Airdate October 19, 1985
Production Number 5210
Written by Stephen L. Cotler
Directed by James Whitmore, Jr.
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Rich Girl is the fourth episode of the second season of Hunter, and the twenty-fourth episode overall.

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

Guest Stars: Dorian Lopinto (Cynthia Flagg), John Calvin (Bradley Woolsey), K Callan (Mrs. Jorgensen), John McLiam (Dr. Harry Montclair), Robert Rockwell (Ralph Flagg), Lois Hamilton (Ginger Flagg), Tonja Walker (Claire Jorgensen)

and Bruce Davison (Capt. Wyler)

Co-Starring: David Sage (), Sharon Hughes (Emily)

Featuring: Michael Evans (Rudyard), Richard Vath (Lawyer), Charles Quertermous (District Attorney), Ed Berke (Walter), Kurt Smildsin (Court Clerk), Ron Troncatty (Chauffeur), Terrence Beasor (Judge), Rodney Saulsberry (Officer)

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Plot Overview

Billionaire Ralph Flagg is shot and wounded in his home. His very young wife Ginger is arrested for the attempted murder. There is really no evidence against her, just circumstances. An investigation shows that her much older husband had wrote, and then rewrote his will, leaving Ginger 80% of his possessions should he pass away. The other 20% goes to his daughter Cynthia Flagg. Both Hunter and McCall are doing the investigation and both feel that the younger wife is guilty of trying to murder her husband to inherit his entire estate. But when the wife winds up murdered, Hunter and McCall turn their attention to another suspect... Cynthia Flagg.

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