A woman came home with her two kids, finding her husband shot dead in the kitchen. The victim said he went to work every day at a computer firm, but he had been fired eight months before due to company downsizing. Anyway he didn't have issues in making ends meet: he had just closed a bank account of 400 thousand bucks. Detectives tried to figured out where this money came from, realizing he bought and sold diamonds by mortgaging a townhouse. The problem is that the brownstone didn't belong to him, but to an African American WWII veteran. It became clear the computer expert stole the old man identity to set up the fraud. When forensics realized the murder weapon was the kind used in the war, the veteran was locked up. Defendant's son tries to save his own father, claiming his incompetence of standing trial due to senile issues (he recently passed out while driving his car, he bought worthless stocks and he thought to spend time with his wife who passed away nearly thirty years before), but he's smart far beyond your imagination.
Very nice episode, the plot deserves to be displayed as a movie. Great performance for the leading actor Paul Benjamin, the white killer inmate in "Escape from Alcatraz". Last appearance on the TV- show for the defense attorney Shambala Green.