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While investigating the murder of a young model, Riggs and Murtaugh uncover a connection to one of LA's wealthiest families; Riggs discovers an old family friend has ties to the case; Murtaugh discovers something unsettling about his daughter.
While investigating the murder of a young model, Riggs and Murtaugh uncover a connection to one of LA's wealthiest families; Riggs discovers an old family friend has ties to the case; Murtaugh discovers something unsettling about his daughter.
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