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There were 19 '''deaths''' during the entire series: | There were 19 '''deaths''' during the entire series: | ||
* There were 11 deaths in one accident in "[[Mait Team]]" | * There were 11 deaths in one accident in "[[Mait Team]]" | ||
* Officer Steve Wydemeyer was killed in the line of duty in "[[Death Watch]]" | * Officer [[Steve Wydemeyer]] was killed in the line of duty in "[[Death Watch]]" | ||
* A drunk guy's wife was killed in a car accident by her own husband at the end of "[[Wheels of Justice]]" | * A drunk guy's wife was killed in a car accident by her own husband at the end of "[[Wheels of Justice]]" | ||
* A dying [[CHP]] officer dies in "[[Sick Leave]]", after saving a girl from a car just before it explodes and sends metal into his back | * A dying [[CHP]] officer dies in "[[Sick Leave]]", after saving a girl from a car just before it explodes and sends metal into his back |
Revision as of 12:26, 13 July 2009
There were 19 deaths during the entire series:
- There were 11 deaths in one accident in "Mait Team"
- Officer Steve Wydemeyer was killed in the line of duty in "Death Watch"
- A drunk guy's wife was killed in a car accident by her own husband at the end of "Wheels of Justice"
- A dying CHP officer dies in "Sick Leave", after saving a girl from a car just before it explodes and sends metal into his back
- A fireman dies after his car explodes in "Dead Man's Riddle"
- 1 death in "A Simple Operation" when Getraer's roommate at the Valley General Hospital died from cardiac arrest (which turned out to be murder by lethal injection)
- A person is murdered in "Mitchell & Woods" and another drives his car off a cliff
- Six mannequins suffered fatal injuries (according to Jon) in "The Game of War" (but we won't count those)
- Ponch's fiancee died in "Head Over Heels"
- Although the person was never seen, a liver donor died during "Journey to a Spacecraft" and saved a 10-year-old kid