Claire and Miles believe a convicted murderer to be innocent, and a year after she was imprisoned, they start re-investigating the case.Claire and Miles believe a convicted murderer to be innocent, and a year after she was imprisoned, they start re-investigating the case.Claire and Miles believe a convicted murderer to be innocent, and a year after she was imprisoned, they start re-investigating the case.
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6/10 - pretty on-par with the rest in the Darrow & Darrow series
I am liking all the episodes in this series. A lot! It's not complex mystery solving but there are enough twist and turns to keep it interesting. Plus the writing is funny and witty and the lead characters and stories remind me of those in "Thin Man" series of old. The series is well cast, well directed, and enjoyable. The plots are light and easy to follow which is a nice respite from the many many shock value, slap in your face shows out there these days. Looking forward to the next episode!
Claire takes the case of Laura Graham (Jordana Largy) who is arrested and then convicted for her husband Tom Graham's alleged murder after she herself reported him missing. It has been a year since the incident but her husband's body remains missing and when the case is brought to Claire, she begins suspecting if he died at all. Claire now seeks to overturn the murder conviction and is assisted by Laura's former lawyer Guy Hanson (Matthew Harrison) who suggests there may be no leads to follow. As Claire works to develop the defense's case, Miles goes through a period of questioning his career as the ADA, working for the prosecution. Meanwhile, Claire tries to downplay her growing personal relationship with Miles and Joanna strikes an unlikely friendship with Lou's baseball coach, Coach Reed.
A pleasant light mystery that is quite intriguing, complex, but the witty banter between the two lawyer protagonist is what makes this appealing. There's some good humour, and Wendy Malick steals the scene with her character and has some neat cutting remarks.
A pleasant light mystery that is quite intriguing, complex, but the witty banter between the two lawyer protagonist is what makes this appealing. There's some good humour, and Wendy Malick steals the scene with her character and has some neat cutting remarks.
10jewelch
This is the 3rd installment and this one will actually have you guessing who the suspect is. Two romances are in swing between Cavanagh & Williams-Paisley as well as Malick & McGillion. I can't wait to watch the rest of the series. No bad language or nudity. Everything is done tastefully. Great writing. Great family watching James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 12/30/2020
That most difficult of feats is achieved by a prosecutor in this Darrow&Darrow film, Body Of Evidence. Conviction of Jordana Largy of the murder of her husband without a body. The DA did have the husband's blood on her clothes
and on the boat that they were seen sailing out on.
However of all things a beat cop Michael Ainsley suspects something wrong and brings his doubts to the younger Darrow, Kimberly Williams-Paisley. She and her prosecutor adversary Tom Cavanaugh join forces to see if there's evidence enough to overturn her conviction.
That's usually the hardest thing to do because once that conviction is in the presumption of innocence is gone and the burden is on the defense.
I have to say I had part of it right, the rest was a bit of a shock. The two lawyers complement each other beautifully in performance. As for that officer, he's the kind that whatever police agency employs him he ought to have a quick mobile path up the promotion ladder but probably won't.
However of all things a beat cop Michael Ainsley suspects something wrong and brings his doubts to the younger Darrow, Kimberly Williams-Paisley. She and her prosecutor adversary Tom Cavanaugh join forces to see if there's evidence enough to overturn her conviction.
That's usually the hardest thing to do because once that conviction is in the presumption of innocence is gone and the burden is on the defense.
I have to say I had part of it right, the rest was a bit of a shock. The two lawyers complement each other beautifully in performance. As for that officer, he's the kind that whatever police agency employs him he ought to have a quick mobile path up the promotion ladder but probably won't.
Did you know
- TriviaIn season 5 of Flash (2014), Kimberly Williams-Paisley was added as a love interest for Tom Cavanagh's character.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Witness to Murder: A Darrow mystery (2019)
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- Also known as
- Darrow & Darrow: Body of Evidence
- Filming locations
- Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(courthouse exterior)
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- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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