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Judd for the Defense/To Kill a Madman
To Kill a Madman | |
Season 1, Episode 12 | |
Airdate | November 24, 1967 |
Production Number | 1812 |
Written by | Robert Lewin |
Directed by | Larry Peerce |
← 1x11 The Money Farm |
1x13 → To Love and Stand Mute |
Judd for the Defense — Season One |
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To Kill a Madman is the twelfth episode of the first season of Judd for the Defense, and the twelfth episode overall.
Guest Stars: Len Birman (Lloyd Wasson), William Schallert (District Attorney Henry Ellis), Carmen Mathews (Elspeth Hannow), Natalie Trundy (Margaret Watkins), Jason Wingreen (Judge), Morgan Jones (Sergeant), Jacques Denbeaux (Etienne Lenouvelle), Burt Douglas (Officer Blake), Jay Jostyn (Dr. Farnsworth), Raynold Gideon (French Reporter), Henry Evens (Reporter #2), Syl Lamont (Reporter)
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Plot Overview
Convinced that his client, a college friend of Ben's accused of brutally killing three girls at a campsite, is not guilty, Judd changes the plea from not guilty by reason of insanity to not guilty. He then must navigate a sea of twists including a psychic's 'vision' of the real killer and his client's own childhood memories to get to some sort of a conclusion.
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