NYPD Blue Season 12 Episode 12
A call-girl’s death is linked to other murders involving women who’d gone through rehab; Ortiz and Murphy investigate the death of an artist who’d been carrying on an affair with a wealthy man married to two other women.
Serie: NYPD Blue
Episode Title: I Love My Wives, But Oh You Kid
Air Date: 2004-12-21
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