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The search for a wanted shooter triggers a flashback that conflicts with Carrie's perfect memory; the Major Crimes team uncovers a nefarious conspiracy involving trained killers.
Capt. Russo is suspected in the murder of an informant, leading Carrie and Al into a cat-and-mouse game with a corrupt former cop.
Carrie and Al receive new information in the cold case of a missing surgeon, putting them on the trail of two con artists.
Carrie and Al investigate the world of high-stakes video games and corporate espionage after a man is found dead inside a haunted-house attraction.
Carrie, Al and a captured criminal hole up in in an abandoned precinct as a sinister storm approaches, with their captive's violent crew hot on their tail.
Suspects are plentiful in the case of a murdered aerospace engineer; the Major Crimes team learns that the victim was working on a billionaire's top-secret space mission.
Major Crimes determines that the kidnapping of a prominent scientist's son was not a crime of opportunity but rather a calculated scheme for revenge.
Carrie and Al suspect that a tabloid cameraman's death during a convenience-store robbery may be more than just a random act of violence.
Carrie's old flame resurfaces and a murder investigation leads the team to Atlantic City.
The murder of a deli employee ignites a hunt for a criminal organization.
When a young jazz prodigy is found shot to death, Major Crime is called in to investigate. Through their hunt for a murderer, Carrie and the team navigate the halls of an ultra-competitive music conservatory before diving deep into the underbelly of the city's jazz club scene where talent, fame and love might be just enough to get you killed.
Carrie and Al are assigned to transport the star witness in a high-profile securities fraud case to Miami, while attempting to evade the killers on their trail.
Eddie Martin, Carrie's long-lost husband, pays a visit to Major Crimes while investigating a meth crew that is involved in something more nefarious than dealing drugs.