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7/10
Murder times two
gordonl5619 November 2013
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PETER GUNN – Witness in the Window - 1960 This is episode 69 from the 1958 to 1961 P.I. series, PETER GUNN. Craig Stevens headlines as the hard as nails detective who always dresses with style. Regulars in the series are Minerva Urecal as the owner of MOTHER'S jazz club, and Lola Albright. Albright plays Stevens' squeeze, Edie Hart, who is the club singer at, MOTHER'S.

Peter Gunn, (Craig Stevens) is hired by lawyer, Charles Aidman. Aidman is being blackmailed by woman he had an affair with. Aidman would like Stevens to make a delivery of cash to the woman. A simple job Aidman says.

Needless to say this turns out to anything but simple. The woman is missing and there has been a murder in the apartment across the way. Stevens runs into his pal, Police Detective Herschel Bernardi at the scene. A little info is swapped both ways. It could be that the murder was done by the woman, Leatrice Leigh whom Stevens was to make the delivery to.

Some digging brings up a few red herrings as well as the corpse of Miss Leigh. It looks like Leigh has killed herself. She leaves a note says she feels bad about the killing of her neighbour. Stevens does not buy it for a minute. He correctly figures it is the lawyer, Aidman tying up a few loose ends from his stepping out on his wife. Aidman had decided to end the blackmail. While busy dispatching Leigh, the old bat next door had seen the whole thing. So Aidman had to kill her as well. He had hired Stevens to give himself an alibi. Too bad for Aidman that Stevens had seen through the plot.

Aidman is soon pulled in and the case is closed.
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5/10
Witness in the Window
Prismark1012 March 2024
Someone appears to have killed a young woman, Marion Venner (Leatrice Leigh.) Only her neighbour across the building has seen it from her window. She too is killed.

Anthony Scott a lawyer approaches Peter Gunn as he is being blackmailed by Marion Venner. Scott is married an older woman but was enticed into an affair.

Peter Gunn finds Venner but she is dead, apparently a suicide. At the time Lieutenant Jacoby is sniffing around. Maybe he does not buy Scott's story.

The question is does Scott's tale add up to Peter Gunn.

I was not enthused to much about this story. It was evident for me who the killer was from the first shot.
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7/10
A rather bizarre plot twist makes this confusing.
FloridaFred10 June 2024
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This is one of several episodes that use the same improbable plot twist... the killer hires Peter Gunn to find the killer!

It is obvious from the start what is going on, but the question is WHY? If the killer had left well enough alone, he would have gotten away with it. But for some bizarre, unexplained reason, he (or in other episodes, she) employs Peter Gunn. It strains credibility.

In this story we get the capable Charles Aidman, who is remembered for backing up "James West" of The Wild Wild West when actor Ross Martin (character Artemus Gordon) was out for several weeks due to a real life heart attack.

But in this already strange story, Aidman, as character "Anthony Scott", is married to a woman many, many years his senior.

Unnecessary scenes: what is it with Edie, completely out of character, pushing Peter Gunn into a pool of water (the Bay?). Is this comic relief? Not very nice, Edie looks and acts like the PMS Queen of the month.

An interesting story... but that weird plot twist of the killer hiring the private investigator just doesn't make sense.

* * * * * * * 7 Stars for "Witness in the Window" * * * * * * *
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