Mary-Elizabeth Confession

Mary-Elizabeth Merchant is ready to confess to Alan and Kristen the truth of Abby Flint's car on Murder in Small Town X.
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C.R. Flint

C.R. Flint is the father of Nate Flint and one of the owners of Kingfisher Cannery on Murder in Small Town X.
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Brian Lifeguard

Lindsey has chosen the next Lifeguard as Brian, the medical student. What decisions will he make on Murder in Small Town X?
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Lambert's Coat

Who should get the credit for taking William Lambert's coat: Katie or Kristen? The debate is on Murder in Small Town X.
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Sunrise Newspaper

An abandoned newspaper from the Sunrise Press reveals Leita Rose-Blodgett's death on Murder in Small Town X.
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Stacey Confessional

In one of her final confessionals, Stacey talks about why she wants Kristen out on Murder in Small Town X.
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Frank Kovick Suspect

Frank Kovick is the town photographer and nosey reporter at the local paper on Murder in Small Town X.
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The Burnt Man Tape

Why did the killer leave behind a tape of The Burnt Man? The killer wants the players to learn on Murder in Small Town X.
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The Burnt Man - Tall

The mysterious "Burnt Man" is at the center of the mystery surrounding the tapes on Murder in Small Town X Season 1 Episode 4.
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The Burnt Man

The mysterious "Burnt Man" is at the center of the mystery surrounding the tapes on Murder in Small Town X Season 1 Episode 4.
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Jimmy Tinker Track

After X-Ray witnessed Jimmy Tinker driving Abby Flint's car, the team has made their first track about him on Murder in Small Town X.
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Jimmy Tinker Suspect

One of the 15 suspects on Murder in Small Town X is Jimmy Tinker (Abby Flint's boyfriend and the new romance of Mary-Elizabeth Merchant).
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Reality TV Quotes

I’m writing in the paper that Kingfisher is on the verge of bankruptcy … which it is. The next morning, I get slapped with two lawsuits from Natey Flint. He takes out a liable suit against the Sunrise Herald and a one-million-dollar liable suit against me.

Frank Kovick

Stacey: Do you know of any fires in this area?
Frank Kovick: There was one in ’41.
Stacey: There was one in ’41? Where?
Frank Kovick: In Sunrise.
Stacey: Sunrise…
Frank Kovick: It was huge, it destroyed most of the town.
Stacey: Really?!
Frank Kovick: Founders Day fire. They called it the “Miracle Fire” because nobody died.