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The F.B.I. Season 1 Episode 31
Case file #7-76881-H – Dale Vernon Hillman – Kidnapping, Murder.
Inspector Lew Erskine seeks a kidnapper-killer who tries to hide in a para-military hate group.
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Serie: The F.B.I.
Episode Title: The Bomb That Walked Like a Man
Air Date: 1966-05-01
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