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  1. A page for describing Recap: Dragnet 1967 S 4 E 26 DHQ The Victims. First aired - April 16, 1970 In the final episode of the 1960s series Friday and Gannon …

  2. Friday and Gannon investigate the robbery of a liquor store that resulted in two officers shot. Friday and Gannon stay with the families, making their time easier, and deal with the outcome once the waiting is over. Friday and Gannon go after a college student for a double homicide committed with a rifle. "S.I.U.

  3. The Victims" is the final episode of "Dragnet" and it's most unusual because it doesn't involve any one case but several robberies as well as murders. As such, it's a tough night for the detectives. The first is at a cheap hotel, where an elderly man is murdered for just a few dollars.

  4. Joe and Bill investigate a series of victims. An elderly man has been stabbed to death in his hotel room. An elderly is assaulted and her purse stolen. A store is robbed and the owner is stabbed. Rights are given to the criminals, but there are no rights for the victims.

  5. Dragnet is an American crime drama television series starring Jack Webb and Harry Morgan which ran for four seasons, from January 12, 1967, to April 16, 1970. To differentiate it from the earlier 1950s Dragnet television series, the year in which each season ended was made part of the on-screen title—the series started as Dragnet 1967 and ended as Dragnet 1970.

  6. April 16, 1970. 25 min. 8.2 (96) In the gripping season 4 finale of Dragnet (1967), titled D.H.Q. - The Victims, viewers are drawn into a haunting narrative that explores the darker facets of criminal investigation and societal impact. With the ever-present tension that defines the series, this episode uniquely focuses on the aftermath of crime ...

  7. D.H.Q.: The Victims: Directed by Jack Webb. With Jack Webb, Harry Morgan, Howard Culver, Virginia Capers. In this final episode, Friday and Gannon talk to a new policeman about the importance of police officers and detectives working together, and understanding the victims and criminals.

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