Kimble's sister Donna summons him home with a possible break in the case: a letter from James Eckhardt, a former U.S. Army captain whom also saw the one-armed man fleeing from the Kimble's house on the night of Helen's murder. Kimble meets with Eckhardt who agrees to help the fugitive out. Eckhardt's story seems strong enough to clear Kimble. But unknown to either men, another witness comes forward: a convict in prison for drug dealing, who reveals that he used to sell heroin to Eckhart for a Korean War battle wound and that Eckhardt was on his way to see him that night to buy some drugs, which is more than enough for Gerard to discredit Eckhardt's testimony.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Philip Saltzman | Writer | ||
John Durren | Guest Star | ||
Marion Ross | Guest Star | ||
Frank Aletter | Guest Star | ||
Barry Morse | Guest Star | ||
Jacqueline Scott | Guest Star | ||
Booth Colman | Guest Star | ||
Chris Alcaide | Guest Star | ||
Charles Aidman | Guest Star | ||
Ed Deemer | Guest Star | ||
Tommy Rettig | Guest Star | ||
Alexander Singer | Director |