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The Edge of Night/Episode 479

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Episode 479
Season 3, Episode 22
Airdate January 30, 1958
Production Number 479
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Episode 479 is the twenty-second episode of the third season of The Edge of Night, and the four hundred seventy-ninth episode overall.

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Peter tells Phillips that he will take care of Mike Karr right away. He then calls Virginia and tells her to set up an appointment with the architect. He tells her that he hopes to get Karr out of his hair. Bill meets Mike to talk about Ann Shea. Peter arrives and wants to start the case as soon as possible but Mike says that he wants to investigate thoroughly first. Peter tells him not to be influenced by the sympathy for her and go easy. Bill and Mike try to explain that there may be mitigating circumstances, but Dalton cuts them off and says he wants the girl prosecuted with all possible speed. Harris tells his wife the DA wants to see them. They argue about the accident and the fact that Don caused it and thereby killed the man. He says that if she tries to pin it on him he will he reaches for her throat but restrains himself. Bill brings in Ann Shea. He and Mike interview her. She states that it wasn't her fault. Mike grills her. She says it was an accident. Virginia tells Peter about the meeting with the architect. Mike meets Peter to tell him about the Shea case. He says he thinks she deserves a break. Peter will not have that option at all but Mike says he is not sure it was her fault. Dalton wants him to go to the grand jury tomorrow and ask for an indictment. He wants her brought to trial immediately. "You will follow my orders or resign!" he declares. Mike agrees to proceed with all possible speed. Harris tells his wife there's a ticket and money for her to go on her trip tonight. She realizes he wants her out of the way for the testimony and tells him if it weren't for the ticket and money "I'd hope you didn't get away with it---and you might not get away with it after all!"

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