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Jigsaw John: Created by Everett Chambers, Al Martinez, Robert Monroe. With Jack Warden, Alan Feinstein, Pippa Scott, James Hong. The cases of Special Investigator "Jigsaw" John St. John of the LAPD.
- (39)
- 1976-02-02
- Drama, Crime
- 60
Jigsaw John is an American crime drama television series that aired on NBC from February 2 until June 14, 1976, based on the career of real-life Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) robbery-homicide Detective "Jigsaw John" St. John.
No.TitleDirected ByWritten By1"Promise to Kill"James D. Buchanan and Arthur Rowe2"Sand Trap"Fernando LamasCharles Larson3"Too Much, Too Soon Blues"Allen Reisner4"Thicker Than Blood"Harry FalkThom Cost QuinteroJohn Patrick St. John (February 18, 1918 – May 3, 1995), better known as "Jigsaw John", was an American police officer and Los Angeles Police Department homicide detective, renowned for his investigations of many of Los Angeles's highest-profile murder cases.
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