- A corpse of a badly burned Jewish jeweler is found in an alley. Initial evidence suggests that it could be a hate crime performed by a group of black youths, but a business motive is later uncovered.
- Cerreta and Logan investigate the murder of a Jewish diamond dealer after he is found murdered and burned to death in an alley. Five African-American youths were seen running from the scene. They were arrested and finally acquitted after it was proven they didn't do it. As the investigation continues, it leads to pleas for justice by the victim's brother, who may know the real truth about his brother's murder.—danny gonzalez
- After Jewish diamond merchant Ezra Shore's body is found burned in an alley, Detectives Cerreta and Logan believe they are dealing with a hate crime. Shore's brother and business partner Isaac Shore says Ezra was out visiting a client. He had $10-12,000 worth of diamonds on him. There is little blood at the scene leading the detectives to believe that he was killed elsewhere and moved to the alley. The medical examiner reports that he was beaten to death and set on fire afterward. Several black youths were seen running away from the body and soon the the DA's office has both communities after him to do something about the others. The man's killer is much closer to home and is connected to mobsters and money laundering.—garykmcd
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