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* FalseConfession: Nicholas's wife confessed to the murder of his brother. The brother's own son was the actual murderer.
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* SecretPolice: The Securitate were this in Romania and Alex had worked for them before coming to America.

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* SecretPolice: The Securitate were this in Romania and Alex had worked for them before coming to America.America.
* ShoutOut: Of a sort. A musician in one of the clubs gets a close up as he walks past the detectives, and he's a clear copy of Axl Rose.
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* LamarckWasRight: Leon's lawyer (Creator/AlanKing) tries to use this as a defense for him at the trial, because of what his father did.
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Romanian immigrant and furniture dealer Nicholas Iliescu is murdered by his son Leon. His lawyer tries using "cultural insanity" as a defense; Mr. Iliescu had been a part of UsefulNotes/{{Romania}}'s Securitate (Secret Police) and his son witnessed plenty of brutality watching his father beat, torture, and kill others.

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Romanian immigrant and furniture dealer Nicholas Iliescu is murdered shot in the back of the head and dragged by car. They look into his furniture store where people who used credit card numbers frequently had them stolen. The detectives think his brother Alex did it, but he is found stabbed to death in his apartment. Evidence points to his son Leon. Leon, who had been living in America for a number of years with his uncle Nicholas. His lawyer tries using "cultural insanity" as a defense; Mr. Alex Iliescu had been a part of UsefulNotes/{{Romania}}'s Securitate (Secret Police) and his son witnessed plenty of brutality watching his father beat, torture, and kill others.



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* SecretPolice: The Securitate were this in Romania and Nicholas Alex had worked for them before coming to America.

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Genetic researcher Faye Walsh is found shot in her laboratory. The crime scene, with slogans painted on the walls and lab rats released, suggests it is the work of animal rights activists. Suspicions change when they learn Dr. Walsh thought her husband was having an affair and hired a detective. Susan Boyd {Creator/FrancesFisher) admits to the affair and agrees to testify against the surviving Walsh. Later it becomes clear that it was a fantasy of hers.

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Genetic researcher Faye Walsh Romanian immigrant and furniture dealer Nicholas Iliescu is found shot in her laboratory. murdered by his son Leon. His lawyer tries using "cultural insanity" as a defense; Mr. Iliescu had been a part of UsefulNotes/{{Romania}}'s Securitate (Secret Police) and his son witnessed plenty of brutality watching his father beat, torture, and kill others.
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The crime scene, with slogans painted on the walls Securitate were this in Romania and lab rats released, suggests it is the work of animal rights activists. Suspicions change when they learn Dr. Walsh thought her husband was having an affair and hired a detective. Susan Boyd {Creator/FrancesFisher) admits Nicholas had worked for them before coming to the affair and agrees to testify against the surviving Walsh. Later it becomes clear that it was a fantasy of hers.America.
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Genetic researcher Faye Walsh is found shot in her laboratory. The crime scene, with slogans painted on the walls and lab rats released, suggests it is the work of animal rights activists. Suspicions change when they learn Dr. Walsh thought her husband was having an affair and hired a detective. Susan Boyd {Creator/FrancesFisher) admits to the affair and agrees to testify against the surviving Walsh. Later it becomes clear that it was a fantasy of hers.

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