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Hill Street Blues Season 1 Episode 5
Neal continues to investigate Macafee’s life as a way of clearing LaRue; Belker and several others go undercover dressed as women to catch a rapist; Esterhaus broods over his two women; and Goldblume questions his ability after losing a jumper.
Serie: Hill Street Blues
Episode Title: Double Jeopardy
Air Date: 1981-01-31
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