8/10
Perry defends a Army Sergeant on charges of murder
16 April 2013
In this episode we get a little twist to the regular court proceedings as this case will lead us to an Army base in front of a court-martial system. When a man is accused of murder, Perry will need all his skill to clear his client of a mound of evidence on the grounds of Camp Grace.

The entire case hinges on some money from WW2 that was suppose to have been burned at Corregidor Philippines but now has been turned up on the grounds of the Camp. It seems that the money is traced to the payroll office on the grounds that Major Frank Lessing is in charge.

Major Lessing has had trouble in the office and when Sgt. Joseph Dexter discovers some odd bills he believes that it is some of the stolen money. Major Lessings asks Sgt Dexter to transfer immediately, which he does. That evening Major Lessings is found, by his wife, dead in his office. It appeared to be a suicide and in desperation the wife makes it look like a murder. That is before Sgt Dexter is arrested for the murder and asks Perry for help. When the wife confesses to the suicide everything looks like it will end nicely but the trial will continue when there is even more evidence that Sgt Dexter had the stolen money and set up the room to look like a suicide. Perry will have to be on his toes on this mystery.

With many suspects working in the payroll office, Perry will have to search each person for suspicious activity. It will come down to someone that seemed like the least likely suspect before Perry finally digs in the right area and bring the true murderer to justice. There is a lot going on in this episode and some of the names may get confusing but watch to the end and you will be rewarded for the action. Good Watch.
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